Hi all, we are proud to announce the 4.2.7 release of PlayOnLinux/PlayOnMac!
PlayOnMac is free software that allows you to easily install and use numerous games and software designed to work on Microsoft® Windows®. Download PlayOnMac Version 4.4.1. 604MB. PlayOnMac is based on Wine, and so profits from all its possibilities yet it keeps the user away from its complexity while exploiting some of its advanced functions. PlayOnMac is a free software. PlayOnMac uses Bash and Python. Not all games are supported. Nevertheless, you can use the manual installation module. Create 360 panorama online. PlayOnMac is like wineskin, winebottler or crossover a piece of sofware which allows you to easily install and use numerous games and softwares designed to run with Microsoft's Windows. Interesting points to know: You don't have to own a Windows license to use PlayOnMac. PlayOnMac is based on Wine, and so profits from all its possibilities yet it keeps the user away from its complexity while.
Among the visible changes, first a regression fix: 'Install non-listed applications' should now be visible all the time, even while the list of install scripts is being updated:
During installations, a small (i) information icon was already showing up at the bottom of the wizard window for scripts that use POL_SetupWindow_SetID; Clicking on it would lead users to the script page on the web site. For scripts that support the embedded debugger (scripts that use POL_Debug_Init), there will now also be a second icon next to it to open the debugger window to show the installation log:
PlayOnLinux would display important informations at the beginning of the first installation, but not show them again so you don't have to click thru them with each installation. It will now display those informations until you click 'Don't remember me' (after actually reading the messages of course!). This feature is also available for your own install scripts, as the new statement POL_SetupWindow_notice:
The Wine versions manager display has been changed to display a small lock (and bold text) for versions currently in use by some virtual drives, so you can more easily remove the versions that are no longer used:
Beside that, this version also contains its share of bugfixes and code cleanups, so here's the full changelog:
* Detect and abort scripts when trying to run 64bit programs with 32bit Wine * POL_DetectVideoCards: list VGA compatible controllers and 3D controllers (#5012) * Add support for several other value types than REG_SZ to registry updating statements (#5013) * POL_Wine_SelectPrefix: abort if no prefix name is provided * Sort install scripts lists case insensitively (iTunes) * Fix 'hash-bang' line in shortcuts so they're actually executable * Deprecate the usage of $REPERTOIRE in PlayOnLinux own code * Translate remaining french comments and identifiers in Bash code * Improve POL_Wine_PrefixDelete to remove ancillary resources (shortcuts, icons,..) * Wine versions manager: attributes tell apart used versions instead of unused versions; Add an extra warning when about to remove a version in use * Avoid Python detection loops * Display wx version found * Fix Settings > Internet menu (#4989, thanks to rupert) * Workaround for Wine bug #37575 (#5023) * Improve find_binary function and make it public as POL_System_find_file * Add support for .lnk, .bat and .cmd files to POL_Shortcut and POL_SetupWindow_shortcut_creator * Added an icon to open the debugger from the installation wizard when POL_Debug_Init has been called (#4948) * Implement POL_SetupWindow_notice to display important messages, but allow the user to acknowledge them once and for all ('Don't remind me') (#2036) * POL_OpenShell (Configure > Misc > Open a shell) bug fixes * Add a warning when OpenGL autotests are missing (user support) * Make sure 'Install non-listed application' link is always visible in install window * POL_SetupWindow_cdrom: don't suggest '*' when no CDROM has been found * Remove use of remaining os.system() calls (less overhead, less quoting nightmare) * Use os.kill() instead of shell command * Use of 'exec' to avoid some useless extra Bash processes * polconfigurator interface cleanup (no risk of translation breakage)
Enjoy!
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Terrordrome: Rise of the Boogeyman (ver. 2.10.3) download links:
MEGA (Linux/Mac): https://mega.nz/#!LI9WHRYJ!a1lh-rTwPVEXBUNNu-85hnhfbeMX-urBuJEtBtlj0eo
Torrent (Linux/Mac): https://goo.gl/cGJHAk
How to install Terrordrome: Rise of the Boogeymen on Windows:
Download the installer from the link above for Windows. Lanuch it and install the game wherever you want on your PC. The game comes with the launcher file which should be on your desktop after successful installation. Launch the launcher and choose one options in order to play Single player or Multiplayer mode.
The game runs fine on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. However fullscreen mode doesn’t work on Windows 8.1 and 10.
How to install Terrordrome: Rise of the Boogeymen on Linux/Mac:
Download the installer from the link above for Linux or Mac. Now, in order to install the game you require either PlayOnLinux (if you use Linux) or PlayOnMac (if you use Mac). Once the game is installed, you require another software which is named Wine in order to launch the game.
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Terrordrome: Reign of the Legends
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Below you can find a download link to the demo of our upcoming game Terrordrome: Reign of the Legends.