

If you followed all the steps above and installed the correct frameworks then just click “Next”. The next screen will ask if you would like to perform any actions before installing your software.Select the virtual drive you created (“SewArt_on_Mac”) and click “Next”. Among them will be the one you created in Step 7. This will display all the virtual drives on the system. Check the box next to “Show virtual drives”.Select “Edit or update an existing application” and click “Next”.Click on the next button of the following information screens until you reach the “Manual installation” wizard screen. This will launch the PlayOnMac Wizard so that you may begin installing the S & S windows application (SewArt in this example).Click on “Install a non-list program” at the bottom left corner. This will launch the PlayOnMac install menu.Once you have returned to the normal PlayOnMac applications screen, click on “Install a program”. Close the PlayOnMac configuration window.Optional Installs (not required but suggested) Repeat this step for the following required framework libraries:Īdditional Graphics Support (it is mandatory to install this dll)


Click “Next” to start the drive creation. This will launch the virtual drive creator wizard.Create a new virtual drive by clicking on the New button:.To install any other S & S Mac-compatible software (for example, SewWhat-Pro or SewWrite), just replace the SewArt example used here with the appropriate other software product. IMPORTANT: This tutorial uses SewArt as the S & S software being installed with PlayOnMac. Go to “Configure” by clicking the gear icon on the top bar (shown below).Follow installation instructions and finalize the PlayOnMac Installation. Once downloaded, install “PlayOnMac_X.XXdmg” on your desktop by double-clicking the file.(You must use the MAC Download buttons on our webpages.) PlayOnMac allows you to easily install and use software on your MAC that was designed for Microsoft Windows©. Go to PlayOnMac© to download this free emulation software on your MAC.
