Hello.
I understand that .exe files are native to Windows, but I've checked out Darwine and I assume it allows you to run exe files on an Intel mac. Now what if I have a powerpc PowerMac G4 running Mac OS 10.3 and an iBook G4 running 10.4? Is there any possible way to run exe files on either of these two computers?
The main reason I want to do this is because I would like to convert some .rm and .rmvb files to a more Mac oriented file type such as .mp4 or .mov, something suitable for an iPod or just for having on my Macs. But, most of these video converting programs are for Windows. So, if you know of any programs that do this for Macs, please let me know. ^_^
Beau
I understand that .exe files are native to Windows, but I've checked out Darwine and I assume it allows you to run exe files on an Intel mac. Now what if I have a powerpc PowerMac G4 running Mac OS 10.3 and an iBook G4 running 10.4? Is there any possible way to run exe files on either of these two computers?
The main reason I want to do this is because I would like to convert some .rm and .rmvb files to a more Mac oriented file type such as .mp4 or .mov, something suitable for an iPod or just for having on my Macs. But, most of these video converting programs are for Windows. So, if you know of any programs that do this for Macs, please let me know. ^_^
Beau