This means that only a small subset of Windows calls was translated and it requires quite a bit of work in order to run Windows applications on Wine. This is not an emulator, in fact, the name Wine is an acronym that stands for “Wine Is Not Emulator”. If you curious the way Wine works is by translating API calls from Windows programs to the operating system from Windows to macOS. Still determined to find a way to run native Windows app on Mac I found another Wine based platform: PlayOnMac. The Winebottler also has an option for MSPaint 2010 install, but no matter what I did the installation was failing on multiple MacBooks I used. In my article about Notepad on Mac, I described how to install Notepad++ on Mac with the help of Winebottler.
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