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So I know a lot of people can't get IMVU working with wine because when you close a tab it closes the program so I'm going to tell you how to get past that.
Step 1: Install Wine & PlayOnLinux (Should Be In The Official Repositories)
Step 2: Open Up PlayOnLinux & Go to Tools > Manage Wine Versions. Find 3.1 and click it then click the little arrow at the side.
Step 3: Click Install At The Top Of The Program and Click "Install a non-listed program at the bottom left of the window that popped up
Step 4: A New Window Will Pop Up. Keep Clicking Next Until You Have To Type In The Virtual Drives Name (example: IMVU1) Then Click Next
Step 5: Click Use Another Wine Version & Choose 3.1 & 32 Bit
Step 6: Wait For It To Make The Virtual Drive Then A New Window Will Pop Up, Click Browse & Choose Your Windows IMVU Installer & Click Next
Step 7: Just Follow The Normal Install Process For IMVU, Once It Shows The Login Screen Close It
Step 8: Choose IMVUClient.exe & Click Next. Give It A Name & Click Next Again. Once The Window Comes Back Just Click I Dont Want To Make Another Shortcut.
You're finished. A Shortcut Should Be On Your Desktop Now.
If You Want To Add The Shortcut To Your Menu The Shortcut Will Be: /usr/share/playonlinux/playonlinux --run "(YOUR SHORTCUT NAME)" %F
NO BRACKETS JUST THERE TO SHOW WHERE SHORTCUT NAME GOES
You Can Also Do This Process Multiple Times With Different Virtual Drive & Shortcut Names & Run Multiple Instances Of IMVU At The Same Time.
Edit: The Latest Version Of Wine Fixed The Tab Issue but IMVU Runs Worse Not Doing This Method
Step 1: Install Wine & PlayOnLinux (Should Be In The Official Repositories)
Step 2: Open Up PlayOnLinux & Go to Tools > Manage Wine Versions. Find 3.1 and click it then click the little arrow at the side.
Step 3: Click Install At The Top Of The Program and Click "Install a non-listed program at the bottom left of the window that popped up
Step 4: A New Window Will Pop Up. Keep Clicking Next Until You Have To Type In The Virtual Drives Name (example: IMVU1) Then Click Next
Step 5: Click Use Another Wine Version & Choose 3.1 & 32 Bit
Step 6: Wait For It To Make The Virtual Drive Then A New Window Will Pop Up, Click Browse & Choose Your Windows IMVU Installer & Click Next
Step 7: Just Follow The Normal Install Process For IMVU, Once It Shows The Login Screen Close It
Step 8: Choose IMVUClient.exe & Click Next. Give It A Name & Click Next Again. Once The Window Comes Back Just Click I Dont Want To Make Another Shortcut.
You're finished. A Shortcut Should Be On Your Desktop Now.
If You Want To Add The Shortcut To Your Menu The Shortcut Will Be: /usr/share/playonlinux/playonlinux --run "(YOUR SHORTCUT NAME)" %F
NO BRACKETS JUST THERE TO SHOW WHERE SHORTCUT NAME GOES
You Can Also Do This Process Multiple Times With Different Virtual Drive & Shortcut Names & Run Multiple Instances Of IMVU At The Same Time.
Edit: The Latest Version Of Wine Fixed The Tab Issue but IMVU Runs Worse Not Doing This Method