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EXE files are Windows executable files, the core file type of most Windows programs. Unfortunately, Macs can't run them right out of the box, which can be a problem for programs, such as games and business applications, that have no Mac version. Hi Summer.EXE files are designed for Microsoft users but nowadays you can open them on your Mac using file juicer. It is not for running the.EXE files but it extracts the contents inside the EXE files; like images, games or animations, compressed files like.ZIP or.RAR and also of many other formats.
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Use the sidebar of the Storage pane to sort through items by category, see how much space is used, and quickly find documents, apps, books, movies, backups, and other files. Then delete what you no longer need.
Note: The categories you see vary, depending on the apps and files on your Mac.
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- Choose Apple menu > About This Mac, click Storage, then click Manage.
- Click a category in the sidebar:
- Applications, Music, and Books: These categories list files individually. To delete an item, move the pointer over the file name, then click the Delete button .Note: If you delete an item that you got from the iTunes Store, the App Store, or Apple Books using your Apple ID, the item is still in iCloud, and you can download it again.
- Documents: See all the documents on your Mac. You can quickly view large files or downloads by clicking the corresponding button, and sort files by clicking Name, Kind, Last Accessed, or Size near the top of the window. You can also click File Browser to view the contents and amount of storage used by various folders in your file system.Note: Some folders and files that are already represented by categories in the sidebar—other than Documents—are dimmed.To delete a file, move the pointer over the file, then click the Delete button ; click the magnifying glass to view the file in the Finder.
- iCloud Drive and Mail: These categories provide general recommendations for optimizing storage. To accept the recommendation, click the button.
- iOS files: See iOS backup and firmware files listed individually. To delete an item, move the pointer over the file, then click the Delete button .
- Trash: In this category, click Empty Trash to erase all the items in the Trash. Move the pointer over a file, then click the Delete button to delete an individual file.
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I was wondering if there is any software around that can convert .exe files to .dmg files
The only time it would help to do that would be if the .exe file was a self expanding Zip archive. And then only if the contents were even usable on a Mac.
.exe files are a Windows executable. A program in other words. Unless you're running Windows in an emulator such as Parallels or Virtual PC, they won't do you a bit of good.
If you could even find a program to decompile (reverse engineer) an .exe file and recompile for the Mac OS, it would be illegal to do so most of the time. Pretty much any commercial software forbids such action.
Also, quite a bit of .exe files you may download are installer programs for Windows. So it would produce yet more .dll, .exe and other Windows-centric files.
The only time it would help to do that would be if the .exe file was a self expanding Zip archive. And then only if the contents were even usable on a Mac.
.exe files are a Windows executable. A program in other words. Unless you're running Windows in an emulator such as Parallels or Virtual PC, they won't do you a bit of good.
If you could even find a program to decompile (reverse engineer) an .exe file and recompile for the Mac OS, it would be illegal to do so most of the time. Pretty much any commercial software forbids such action.
Also, quite a bit of .exe files you may download are installer programs for Windows. So it would produce yet more .dll, .exe and other Windows-centric files.