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| developer = Darwine Project
| latest release version = 1.0.1
| latest release date = 2008-10-24
| latest preview version = 1.5.22
| latest preview date = 2013-01-26
| operating system = [[macOS|Mac OS X]], [[Darwin (operating system)|Darwin]]
| platform = [[PowerPC]], [[IA-32]]
| genre = [[Compatibility layer]]
| license = [[GPL]], [[LGPL]]
| website = [http://darwine.sourceforge.net/ darwine.sourceforge.net]
| status = Semi-Active (Intel x86 systems) Suspended (PPC systems)
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'''Darwine''' was a port of the [[Wine (software)|Wine]] libraries to [[Darwin (operating system)|Darwin]] and [[macOS|Mac OS X]] (the Wine project provides [[source code]] for OS X but not binary builds). The Darwine project intended to port and develop Wine as well as other supporting tools that would allow Darwin and Mac OS X users to run Windows applications and to provide a Win32 API compatibility at application source code level.<ref>http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/17376</ref>

Darwine is a free and open source software application that aims to allow applications designed for Microsoft Windows to run on Mac OS X operating systems. Darwine was developed from [[Wine (software)|Wine]] which performed these functions on other Unix and Linux operating systems. Darwine also provided a software library, known as Winelib, against which developers can compile Windows applications to help port them to Unix-like systems.

== History ==
In 2002, part of the OpenDarwin team created Darwine to support compiling of Win32 source into [[Mach-O]]/[[PowerPC]] binaries for Macintosh computers. The group succeeded in porting Wine from ELF to Mach-0 [[Mach-O]]/[[PowerPC]]. The developers then worked to integrate the processor-emulator [[QEMU]] with a Mac OS-compatible version of Wine in order to run [[Win32]] EXEs on Mac OS X for PowerPC.

Darwine's focus shifted due to the [[Apple–Intel transition]]. Darwine applied their patches to Wine for a separate [[x86]] Macintosh version of Darwine. [[x86]] Macintosh computers could run Windows programs (if compatible with Wine) [[native mode|natively]] — resulting in speeds comparable to Mac specific programs. The Darwine project stopped active development on the PowerPC version of Darwine in late 2006, but was later revived and new builds — without code changes — were created, starting in mid-2008 by other developers. Version 1.0 was released on June 17, 2008, the same day as version 1.0 of Wine.

After this efforts were made to move patches from [[x86]] upstream into the main version of Wine. On May 29, 2009, kronenberg.org stated that "As some might have read on Wine-Devel, Darwine is dead for good. The OS X port of Wine formerly known as Darwine is now Wine." It was also stated that in future kronenberg builds Darwine's WineHelper app would be replaced by a new one called [[WineBottler]].

== Prebuilt binaries ==
The Wine project provides [[source code]] for [[x86]] versions of OS X but not binary builds. The Darwine project has had several developers release prebuilt binaries, available for download in a [[Apple Disk Image|DMG disk image]] for easier installation from their Sourceforge project page.

==See also==
*[[Cider (software)|Cider]], a proprietary fork of [[Wine (software)|WINE]] for Apple OS X
*[[CrossOver Mac]], a proprietary software package that uses Wine to run Windows applications on a Mac
*[[Comparison of platform virtualization software]]
*[[Wine (software)]]
*[[WineBottler]]

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/ Official Wine and Unofficial Preview releases] Kronenberg.org ([http://mike.kronenberg.org/?p=190 "As some might have read on Wine-Devel, Darwine is dead for good. The OS X port of Wine formerly known as Darwine is now Wine."])
*[http://appdb.winehq.org/ Wine Application Compatibility (WINEHQ)] Compatible Software
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/darwine/ Darwine - Sourceforge] Sourceforge
*[http://code.google.com/p/darwine-builds/ Darwine - Google Code] Google Code

[[Category:MacOS software]]
[[Category:Compatibility layers]]
[[Category:Software derived from or incorporating Wine]]

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