Application Details:
Version: | 418a |
License: | Free to use |
URL: | http://www.jsware.net/jsware/m... |
Votes: | 0 |
Latest Rating: | Gold |
Latest Wine Version Tested: | 1.9.23 |
Maintainers: About Maintainership
What works
Everything
What does not
No problems found
Workarounds
What was not tested
N/A
Hardware tested
Graphics:
Additional Comments
Operating system | Test date | Wine version | Installs? | Runs? | Used Workaround? | Rating | Submitter | ||
Show | Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Dec 06 2016 | 1.9.23 | N/A | Yes | Gold | Jeff D. Hanson | ||
Current | Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Dec 03 2015 | 1.8-rc1 | N/A | Yes | Gold | Jeff D. Hanson | ||
Show | Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Mar 31 2015 | 1.7.38 | Yes | Yes | Gold | Jeff D. Hanson | ||
Show | Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Feb 12 2015 | 1.7.34 | Yes | Yes | Gold | Jeff D. Hanson |
The command-line syntax is:
wine jsMSIx.exe <MSI file path>[|<extraction directory>]
It doesn't work if a path to the MSI is not supplied (relative or absolute). The path is not required for the optional target directory but if not specified, and the directory doesn't exist, the MSI contents will be extracted to the directory of the MSI file. Note that the vertical bar separator will require quotes to keep the shell from interpreting it as a pipe.