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How Can I Convert A File Thats .exe To A Mac File

How can i convert exe file to pdf on Mac?

it's e-magazine at spotbit.com and they are all in exe format, i love to read them but Mac dont not support exe extension.
anyone know how to do it ?

thanks for all your answers

How can i convert a .exe file to a .dmg file on my mac?

Yea it's obvious you are new to it. You can;t do anything with an .exe file on a mac. An exe file is a windows application, a dmg is a disk image, they are not even close to being similar. That's like saying how do i convert a cat into a dog.

Covert msi file to exe file on mac?

If you're trying to install Steam on a Mac, just download the Mac version of it. You don't need to convert anything.

Here is the link to download the Mac version of Steam:
http://media.steampowered.com/client/ins...

Edit:
There is no Mac version of DOTA 2. It only runs on Windows. Trying to convert the Steam installer from .msi (a Windows-only format) to .exe (also a Windows-only format) is not going to solve this problem.

How do i convert .exe to .app for mac?

i need to convert an exe to an .app file. how do i do it? 1. i've heard of PC emulators for mac that can run .exe but i've googled and cant find any. 2. how do i convert an exe so its compatible with mac?

Can I, by any chance, convert .dmg file to .exe file ?

Actually I have windows 7 as my OS. I was tryin' to download screenflow which is used to record screen videos. (: But its only available in Mac supporting format that is .dmg .
So can I get a converter of .dmg to .exe or is there any other software that can help record videos of the desktop and zoom in and out the screen and help me out so that I can put those on Youtube. (: xx

Is there a way to convert an EXE file into a Mac app using Xcode?

Short Answer: No.Long Answer:Not unless you either have access to the underlying source code of the application or are extremely skilled in reverse engineering and reading assembly code.The reasoning for this is that a Windows PE Executable files (which the EXE in question most likely is) was compiled on a Windows platform specifically for Windows-specific code. It’s very likely it imports underlying libraries packaged with Windows 10/8/7/XP and thus attempting to compile the same code on a Mac would throw all sorts of compile-time errors.Now, there are a variety of programs that can emulate Windows libraries such as WINE (WINE Is Not an Emulator). This essentially emulates various Windows libraries and allows you to run some applications on a Mac or Linux-based machine, although it is incomplete.In a nutshell, an PE EXE file is compiled for a separate architecture than Mac, and attempting to run it - or even compile the source code for it, if you had it - will very likely fail unless you can port machine-specific code to another operating system.Of course, if you really need to run the application in question, I would recommend using either Bootcamp or VirtualBox / VMWare and installing a copy of Windows 10 or 7 (please do not use Windows 8 :P). Bootcamp will be faster, but requires a reboot since it dual-boots the OS, while VMWare / VirtualBox is a more convenient option, albeit at the cost of speed. Otherwise, see if there is a Mac version of the application somewhere on the internet (watch out for malware though).Hope this helps!

How can I convert my .exe file into a .dmg file for a friend?

The only time it would help to do that would be if the .exe file was a self expanding Zip archive. And then only if the contents were even usable on a Mac.

.exe files are a Windows executable. A program in other words. Unless you're running Windows in an emulator such as Parallels or Virtual PC, they won't do you a bit of good.

If you could even find a program to decompile (reverse engineer) an .exe file and recompile for the Mac OS, it would be illegal to do so most of the time. Pretty much any commercial software forbids such action.

Also, quite a bit of .exe files you may download are installer programs for Windows. So it would produce yet more .dll, .exe and other Windows-centric files.

How do I convert ".exe" files into videos?

It's very simple.A real & normal exe file is not a video file. It is not meant to be played as normal video files.However, there can be some reasons which can raise exceptions:Some program using this format to handle videos.Someone or something might have renamed the original file to include exe in the end.In any of the above case (or anything else) you should be able to play it using software like vlc or k-lite codecs.If you're able to play the file then you can simply rename it to include general video extensions at the end. So no need to conversion.Also, sometimes a compressed file may have been renamed to include exe at the end. Here you should simply try to open them using softwares like winrar & if the file is getting opened then you can simply uncompress the file to retrieve your video files.

How do you run .exe files on a Mac?

By default and concept you can not do this natively, .exe files are designed only to run on Windows systems. If by any chance you need to run one on MAC (which i don't recommend cause is messy). You can do about 3 main things.Install an emulator like WINE or some others in the market. I have done this myself and the result depends pretty much in the kind of application you emulate and the WINE config., sometimes is ok, most times has some bug or problem.Install a Virtual Machine software on MAC and load a Windows VM, inside it you can run whatever Windows app you like. But Technically you wouldn't be running it on MAC but on Windows, it is like a workaround.Create an extra partition on your hard drive and make MAC and Windows run together installing both, this can also work, but you would be using 2 OS This compatibility issues affect mostly users. I understand companies want to keep it separated but the final user suffers the consecuences. I personally consider that nowadays Mac is an OS to work, cool but somehow still limited, if you're a programmer I recommend Mac. But if you want an OS to do anything, work, play games, all kind of stuff, then you need Windows (besides modularity is a major topic, I can customize hardware components). On the other hand Windows tends to have more bugs.

How can I open .exe files on my Mac? I have Mac OS High Sierra.

This is the preferred order of Apps you can use for the job:VMware Fusion - Buy & Install Fusion, install Windows in it, then install VMWare tools in Windows. This setup seamlessly allows you to double click exe files on your mac and watch them open inside the virtual machine.Parallels Desktop - very similar to VMware Fusion, a virtualization software that helps you open exe files in Windows virtual machine. This too is not a free product.VirtualBox OSE - A free alternative to Fusion and Parallels - the performance is not as crazy good as the previous too, but is very much acceptable. Install VirtualBox, install Windows in it and run your exe in it.Wine - Drink it. Ummm…sorry…install it and you will be able to open .exe files right on your mac without having to deal with Windows. Remember though - Wine is not flawless and your apps can keep crashing depending on what part of Windows they are trying to use. If the module is not properly implemented in Wine, the app would crash. I have used Microsoft Office 2007 (which is faily complex software) using but it crashed when I tried to open a .doc file (not a .docx file).Bootcamp - If all else fails, you can use this to install Windows on another partition of your Mac (yes, I know this is probably not what you want, but it’s an option) and forget about compatibility issues. Please note that I do not suggest anyone to install Windows on Mac machines - it’s such a huge waste of beauty and disk space!My pick of the lot has always been VMware Fusion. If you are serious on virtualizing, nothing beats VMware Fusion on mac.

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