![]() From that menu choose "Install Software into Bottle.".Below the bottles look for the gear icon & click it. Once the CrossOver window is open, on the left under "Bottles" you should see e-Sword.(For me, I click the Linux Mint "Menu" on the panel/taskbar put the arrow on "CrossOver" under "All Applications" & then click "CrossOver" on the flyout menu.) I'm not sure if some of the concepts will translate for CrossOver Mac, or Wine, etc. I hope that the way it works in Linux Mint will give a good enough idea if someone has a different distro. The instructions below relate to CrossOver ver. The way to install downloads from into CrossOver Linux e-Sword has greatly changed from what it was in the past. I'm going to break that down for CrossOver Linux users, assuming you have already installed e-Sword. exe's get installed directly pretty much all the rest go in one's e-Sword folder (see "General Newbie Orientation" for specifics). Regarding downloads from, in "General Newbie Orientation" Josh Bond indicated that the different types of downloads were treated basically 1 of 2 ways:Ī). 13 does not work with CrossOver (or Wine). Although Linux & Mac do have Bible software, many still want Windows programs. ![]() This is follow-up to discussion started with the topic "General Newbie Orientation." Years ago I switched my personal use (church-owned) laptop from Windows to Linux Mint. ![]()
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