
Essentially what you're doing, to my understanding, is creating the actual app to port the Windows programs. Step Three: Go back to the main window and press "Create New Blank Wrapper". Pick one of these two then press "Download and Install". A drop down bar will appear with all the different versions. Either way you'll want to press the little plus button on the bottom right. Step Three: You'll see a little window pop up that says "Installed Engines", the video tells you to install WS9Wine1.5.14 but I installed the latest and it worked. Step Two: Once installed it will be labeled as Wineskin Winery, open it up. Remember to drag it to applications, I lost it initially after install and had to search through my files to find it. It's a free software and very easy to install.

It's essentially an application that ports Windows based software. Every you want to open you'll have to drag and drop the install file somewhere.

There is only one small downside (minor annoyance really).

I found how to do this from a Youtube Video, I'll post the link at the bottom if anyone wants to see it but it's a bit disorganized as the creator seemed to be doing it almost as if he was figuring it out as he went along. I'm sure people have asked this before, I know I have, well I actually found a way that actually works and is pretty easy.
