elikyr |
Maandag 26 Januari 2015 om 0:04
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elikyr
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Hello!
I have installed with playonmac two .exe applications on my Mac. At the end of the setup wizards I was able to get the programs running. However, after quitting them, it seems that I don't have the opportunity to just click on their icons and get them directly running again. Instead, every time I have to go first through the installation process again. Is it really so, that I must always reinstall the programs before running them??
Thanks, Ilias
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Maandag 26 Januari 2015 om 0:23
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Ronin DUSETTE
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PlayOnMac -> configure -> select virtual drive -> Make shortcut from this virtual drive -> choose the .exe for the program you installed
Then it will just show up in the main playonmac window
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petch |
Maandag 26 Januari 2015 om 7:42
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petch
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As a general rule, never start the programs from their installers.
It is displayed only once by PlayOnLinux/PlayOnMac before the first installation, so that it doesn't become annoying, but I guess it should be displayed every time nonetheless :p
(Related: http://www.playonlinux.com/en/issue-2036.html)
Aangepast door petch
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Maandag 26 Januari 2015 om 7:51
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Ronin DUSETTE
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I meant choose the program to run that was installed (like how you would normally use the shortcut function; to create a shortcut to start the app.). Like, not the installer; the actual .exe that starts the program itself. Sorry if I was somewhat vague.
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petch |
Maandag 26 Januari 2015 om 12:29
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petch
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Sure, maybe I should have made it clearer that it was a second answer to the original question ;)
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Maandag 26 Januari 2015 om 19:34
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Ronin DUSETTE
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