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Teen Coder Shuts Down Free Mac App Whisky, Encourages Supporting the Paid Alternative
The developer says his open source app could “seriously threaten” the viability of CrossOver, the popular paid app. Both programs help macOS users get Windows games running on their Macs.


Whisky Shuts Down Project That Enabled Windows Gaming on Mac
Not long ago, Isaac Marovitz, the developer behind Whisky, the open source WINE front-end that made it easy to play Windows games on a Mac, announced the project had come to an end. Whisky is how Niléane got Cities: Skylines 2 running on an M2 MacBook Air in 2023, and the project was well-regarded in the gaming community for its ease of use. In shutting down the project, Marovitz encouraged Whisky users to move to CrossOver, a paid app by CodeWe…
Teen Developer Halts Whisky Mac App, Citing Impact on Paid Software
What to knowA teenage coder has shut down the open source Mac app Whisky.The developer cited concerns that Whisky was harming paid Mac apps.The app allowed users to run Windows software on macOS for free.The decision has sparked discussion about open source and commercial software balance.The open source Mac application Whisky, developed by a teenager, has been discontinued. The developer made this decision after observing that the free app was …
Teen Coder Shuts Down Open Source Mac App Whisky, Citing Harm To Paid Apps
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Whisky, a gaming-focused front-end for Wine's Windows compatibility tools on macOS, is no longer receiving updates. As one of the most useful and well-regarded tools in a Mac gamer's toolkit, it could be seen as a great loss, but its developer ...
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