The Port of this Week comes from devilhunter.
Have you ever had to open files that don’t have great support on OS X just yet…Does the program you’re using give you error messages that just don’t really make sense?!?! Devilhunter has come up with a solution for Mac users everywhere and …

The Port of this Week comes from DankoB.
Trudge through the heart of the Zone on endless missions as the Marked One. Become engulfed in this atmospheric storyline in all of it’s artistry and glory. Dodge anomalies, take cover from emissions…..and remember…Kill Strelok!
The Port of this Week comes from Nightblaze.The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion is a fantastic video game full of lore and myth, alchemy and magic. And the amount of mods that are compatible is seemingly endless.
The Port of this Week comes from Taeki.
Modern Warfare 2 is the direct follow up to Call of Duty 4 and most definitely does not disappoint gamers with it’s intense action and gripping storyline. Now enjoy MW2 on Mac with a bigger selection of weapons and great graphics…and the best …
The Port of this Week comes from Taeki.
This highly tactical and action packed first person shooter is bound to rope anyone in with team leading features where you make all the calls and your S.W.A.T. team follows through.
Integrated Wine files are sooo yesterday
The new CXZ Wrappers use external Engines for their magic, which are available as a separate download.
The Wrappers are really small now, and you save a lot of Disk space with CXZ Ports (about 100MB per port)
A tutorial for using the Wrappers and making …
21 November 2009
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with CXS basically dead… the idea Devilhunter started with CXZ is taking off though.
its still possible to hack a CXZ wrapper back into a stand-a-lone version just like CXS was…
There is no documentation yet, and CXZ is still in development… but should be done soon.
The main difference is, CXZ has …
13 November 2009
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I’m in the process of changing Wineskin around… its still basically going to be the same app it is now, but it needs to be better in many ways.
My first plan is to open source Wineskin under a LGPL license. This will allow more use of it by people, including …
12 November 2009
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• Updated default Wine version to 1.1.32
• Option to set flags added
• Added way to kill WineskinConfig if its locked (or whatever)
• Missing exe launch list updated
• Running multiple Wineskin based ports at the same time now works
• changed to single User folder for all users of wrapper
• wrote directions on how to make a Wine.bundle
5 November 2009
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