Note: it is recommended to use our distribution's packages instead. All seemed to be going okay. I did see I was able to select Quit RootsMagic from the File menu, so I did.I got the typical backup or skip message.

Installing Wine on Mac. There are other programs that allow you to run Windows applications on macOS.

Specifically, it said: "Wine could not find a Gecko package which is needed for applications embedding HTML to work correctly.

These;In our previous articles, we installed PlayOnMac, which provides a GUI to the Wine infrastructure.In this article, we will configure Wine to run a Windows-compatible program on Apple PC, Apple’s new operating system.After downloading the program, follow the steps below in order to install on macOS Mojave 10.14.Type a Folder Name for the Windows programs or games you will install on your computer, and then specify its location.

You should already know the basics of how to use the command line. No error messages or freezing... yet. wine-stable, wine-devel or wine-staging packages can be installed using the above example.

Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality.I had a long hiatus from RootsMagic when my old Macbook died last year.I now have a Macbook Air running macOS Mojave 10.14.6.All seemed to be going okay.

In response to Barbara Smits I have to go back to work so I won't get to more messing around until later.If your mac is recent upgrade to Catalina 10.15. Nu al een hit.

They do have a lite version available through the Apple App Store, but not the pro version -- if this helps. In response to Barbara Smits

macOS 10.14 Barbara Smits Mar 4, 2019 4:19 PM

The beta wrapper instructions said to select install. I just went to the App Store and couldn't find it. I force-quit them.

I will be starting over with another software application.tree811 - Support should not have said that. User profile for user:

User profile for user:

I would like to get the full, pro version, however, which is written for Windows and requires WINE. Will I have to install a virus protection plan if I install WINE? - posted in RootsMagic for Mac: I had a long hiatus from RootsMagic when my old Macbook died last year. THEN the screen cleared and I got a small error message box that says: "Access violation at address 00593857 in module 'Rootsmagic.exe'. Just copy over the .rmgc database file and open that to avoid any gedcom import losses.You do have to allow the wine component to be installed.

Mar 4, 2019 4:36 PM in response to Philly_Phan

iMac with Retina 5K display,

Wine allows OS X users to run Windows applications..

I just re-installed RM7, imported my old GEDCOM.

)Many thanks.

Mar 4, 2019 4:42 PM in response to Barbara Smits In response to Philly_Phan

The force quiting is happening when I am making changes via FamilySearch and the access error stuff happens when I "unblue" a mother to hopefully go green. (I had both on the old computer that died. That is why the program interface is so awful.Use the free appcleaner (freesoft) and findanyfile to remove the broken RM7 install and start over.Thank you both. Wine on MacOS Mojave is unstable and makes my Mac so laggy. I must have used Reunion in between at some point. Will it interfere with anything else on my Mac? Now you're getting over my head. (I haven't tried to do anything else in RM yet. RM7 runs in a crossover wine bottle or fake windows environment. Several functions may not work. Mar 4, 2019 1:57 PM in response to Barbara Smits