Mugen Crossover Mac
'Mega Man' redirects here. For other characters also named Mega Man, see Mega Man (disambiguation). Mega Man (known in Japan as Rockman) is the protagonist of the Mega Man series by Capcom. He was originally a lab assistant robot, but was later turned into a fighting robot to protect the world from the evil scientist Dr. Wily and his evil Robot Masters. He has appeared in various crossover.
- Mugen Mac VSelect is a tool for managing a Mugen select screen using a visual drag&drop interface. It's an alternative to editing your select.def file in a text editor; it allows you to easily add, remove and arrange your characters, assign them to stages, etc.
- Hyper Dragon Ball Z 4.2B Freeware, 823 MB; Dragon Ball Heroes Mugen Freeware, 1.7 GB; Dragon Ball Super Mugen 2017 Freeware, 849 MB; Dragon Ball Super Mugen 2018 Freeware, 1 GB; Dragon Ball Super Climax Freeware, 1.7 GB; Jump Force Mugen Freeware, 1.5 GB; Dragon Ball EX Mugen Freeware, 930 MB; Dragon Ball FighterZ Mugen Freeware, 1.4 GB; Super Dragon Ball Heroes Mugen Freeware, 2 GB.
- Mugen Mac VSelect is a tool for managing a Mugen select screen using a visual drag&drop interface. It's an alternative to editing your select.def file in a text editor; it allows you to easily add, remove and arrange your characters, assign them to stages, etc.
VMWare Fusion, Parallels, or VirtualBox are three tools that allow you to virtualize Windows and run non-native Windows apps on Mac. However, CrossOver lets you run Windows apps natively on Mac without using an emulator. The CrossOver engine is Wine, a free implementation of the Windows APIs for UNIX systems.
The list of supported apps includes popular apps like Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, Windows Media Player 9, Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver MX or Internet Explorer; also 3D games like Half Life 2, Call of Duty, Counter Strike or Portal. Click here here to see the full list.
To install an app you can either insert a program CD/DVD (CrossOver will automatically detect its content) or select an installation file. Most Windows apps have not been tested, so you can find out for yourself if CrossOver is capable of running a particular app. Use the Run Command option to run a program without installing it.
The list of supported apps includes popular apps like Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, Windows Media Player 9, Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver MX or Internet Explorer; also 3D games like Half Life 2, Call of Duty, Counter Strike or Portal. Click here here to see the full list.
To install an app you can either insert a program CD/DVD (CrossOver will automatically detect its content) or select an installation file. Most Windows apps have not been tested, so you can find out for yourself if CrossOver is capable of running a particular app. Use the Run Command option to run a program without installing it.