MacBook OS X 10.4.11 - Sorry, I'm pretty much one of the peasants when it comes to some of this; need to use Internet Explorer and Excel (required for work) on my MacBook; have been trying to learn how to do this -- short of keeping Mr. Gates wealthy; my understanding (correct?incorrect?) is that one way to manage this is to load Wine onto the Mac, and then I can load in the two MS programs.
From researching the www, I've concluded (rightly?wrongly?) that I need the following:
Have downloaded Wine 1.4.4 (sourceforge); now in my Applications
Have downloaded WineBottler; now in my Apps (what's the difference? are both necessary? does one do everything?)
Also downloaded Darwine ppc-0.9.27; do I need this? what does it do?
Have MS Internet Explorer 8 in; won't open, though; ??
Have OpenOffice loaded in previously; now when I attempt to open IE the Xterm for W Window Systems (X11 1.1.3 - XFree86 4.4.0) opens (which always opens before OO opens), but IE doesn't follow....?
When I click on WineBottler (Applications) it opens Manage Prefixes, which lists only MS IE 8, but doesn't give any indication I can translate about the do with this info/screen/dialog ... ?
Have mseinstall.exe, which I downloaded, understanding from the www.site that it would work on the Mac; clicking on that results in X11 opening again, along with Wine Install "Prefix creation aborted" + a Wine Files_Install.log, which tells me that "No such file or directory Task returned with status 127" + a Console Log which seems to say that it's attempting a www connection to a particular address and failing (which is curious, since I am already on-line, so why is it trying to go elsewhere? another well-hidden code not usually permitted to a peasant?).
Don't now if all this info belongs here, but will try this first. Thank you to any who can, in the midst of all your busy programming and whatever, give some direction. Much appreciated.
Trying to get IE onto my MacBook
first... 3rd party apps like WineBottler and its associated Wine.app are not supported here. You shouldn't need Darwine for anything... ever...
If you do a compile of Wine source and use it from command line... its supported here (by hand or by Macports or Fink). Its probably what you'd want to do too, as your using very old versions of Wine there. You should be able to Winetricks IE6 or 7 (not 8...) on and have it run decently, but it still won't run perfectly... so it depends what you need to do with it wether or not this would be the best option for running it.
If you do a compile of Wine source and use it from command line... its supported here (by hand or by Macports or Fink). Its probably what you'd want to do too, as your using very old versions of Wine there. You should be able to Winetricks IE6 or 7 (not 8...) on and have it run decently, but it still won't run perfectly... so it depends what you need to do with it wether or not this would be the best option for running it.
Trying to get IE onto my MacBook
On 3/17/11 4:22 PM, Hiker wrote:
running. I have a PowerBook G4 and that will NOT run Windows programs
(different CPU type).
and 1.3.16 for the 'development' version.
other than its creator, Mike Kronenberg.
can put the download in the Trash.
this (btw, you did install IE8 using winetricks correct?)
Second, install IE7 with winetricks (more information about winetricks
is at http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks. Please read the ENTIRE page
before using.)
Third, what are you doing that requires you to have IE in the first
place? If you are running a Mac, most sites support either Safari or
Firefox, use them first.
Forth, get Office 2011 for your Mac. If it is an Intel Mac, that is.
James McKenzie
You did not say one critical thing: What kind of MacBook are youMacBook OS X 10.4.11 - Sorry, I'm pretty much one of the peasants when it comes to some of this; need to use Internet Explorer and Excel (required for work) on my MacBook; have been trying to learn how to do this -- short of keeping Mr. Gates wealthy; my understanding (correct?incorrect?) is that one way to manage this is to load Wine onto the Mac, and then I can load in the two MS programs.
running. I have a PowerBook G4 and that will NOT run Windows programs
(different CPU type).
No such program exists. Wine is up to 1.2.2 for the 'stable' versionHave downloaded Wine 1.4.4 (sourceforge); now in my ApplicationsFrom researching the www, I've concluded (rightly?wrongly?) that I need the following:
and 1.3.16 for the 'development' version.
WineBottler is produced by a third party and is not supported by anyoneHave downloaded WineBottler; now in my Apps (what's the difference? are both necessary? does one do everything?)
other than its creator, Mike Kronenberg.
Unless you are running a PowerPC (G3/4/5 system) you don't need it andAlso downloaded Darwine ppc-0.9.27; do I need this? what does it do?
can put the download in the Trash.
It will NOT work with Wine, yet. Even the warnings for winetricks sayHave MS Internet Explorer 8 in; won't open, though; ??
this (btw, you did install IE8 using winetricks correct?)
OpenOffice.org does not need IE to access the Internet.Have OpenOffice loaded in previously; now when I attempt to open IE the Xterm for W Window Systems (X11 1.1.3 - XFree86 4.4.0) opens (which always opens before OO opens), but IE doesn't follow....?
First, throw away the mseinstall.exe file.When I click on WineBottler (Applications) it opens Manage Prefixes, which lists only MS IE 8, but doesn't give any indication I can translate about the do with this info/screen/dialog ... ?
Have mseinstall.exe, which I downloaded, understanding from the www.site that it would work on the Mac; clicking on that results in X11 opening again, along with Wine Install "Prefix creation aborted" + a Wine Files_Install.log, which tells me that "No such file or directory Task returned with status 127" + a Console Log which seems to say that it's attempting a www connection to a particular address and failing (which is curious, since I am already on-line, so why is it trying to go elsewhere? another well-hidden code not usually permitted to a peasant?).
Don't now if all this info belongs here, but will try this first. Thank you to any who can, in the midst of all your busy programming and whatever, give some direction. Much appreciated.
Second, install IE7 with winetricks (more information about winetricks
is at http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks. Please read the ENTIRE page
before using.)
Third, what are you doing that requires you to have IE in the first
place? If you are running a Mac, most sites support either Safari or
Firefox, use them first.
Forth, get Office 2011 for your Mac. If it is an Intel Mac, that is.
James McKenzie