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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=947149772
Please if anyone knows help us out on this thread.
"Mono currently doesn't support WPF, so unfortunately the only way is with a windows VM (such as in virtual box) or bootcamp."
- Sadly, no, there is no easy way to run tEdit on mac. it's an .exe file and it's a relatively small project. coding on mac is pretty hard
- Wine or Winewrapper works on any mac version before Catalina, so you can run it on your mac that way
- If you have Catalina, the only thing left to do is partition your drive with Apple's official guide, which involves Bootcamp and the "demo" installation of Windows 10 that Microsoft provides- it's completely free, but a little time-consuming and hard to figure out at first. Then, you can run tEdit on your Windows installation, sorta back-and-forthing .wld files to yourself across OSes.
I hope this helps!
Turning it into a .ZIP file won't do much of anything, since it needs to be a .app or .jar file to be read and executed properly (or really anything that isn't .exe, since .exe is microsoft-exclusive)
There are apps you can get to repackage .exe files as .app files, but most of them are either for-pay or 32-bit (the latter isn't an issue if you run a version of mac older than Catalina, like Mojave or OSX)