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I have already had wine on my mac, now I would like to know whether it's possible to automatically running wine when I double-click an .exe file (on Finder), because I believe wine doesn't go to my Application folder when I installed it...

If possible, how exactly?

Added info: it's not as easy as "Get Info" --> "Open With" --> "Other" --> find wine (my case, in /opt/local/bin/wine) and select it, since it wasn't allowed (I believed because it wasn't recognized as an application)

PS: I don't know if this is needed, I use MacOSX Lion.

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Give wine bottler a try. Sounds like it does what you want. Unfortunately couldn't try it myself.

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  • This is good since it has wine.app on it... wine bottler is not needed since it will change my .exe file to .app file
    – zfm
    Commented Dec 1, 2011 at 9:40
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Check out WinOnX as another potential wine wrapper. It leaves your .exe files intact and lets you run them by double clicking.

http://www.winonx.com/

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  • this might be better, but it's not free :D
    – zfm
    Commented Dec 2, 2011 at 7:05

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