I am, or correction was a happy DUDE user.
I recently moved my primary workstation from Windows Server (x64 obviously) to macOS (ARM , M2 architecture).
So macOS does not allow 32 bit programs to run and whilst I can run (and do run) Wine Windows emulation, this only supports running of 64 bit Windows apps.
The Dude client it seems remains 32 bit , so trying to run that just fails.
(Actually since the installer does not run, I installed to my Windows Server, zip the files from the Installation x86 directory and copy to macOS. Running the .exe then starts Wine but nothing happens at all)
So my analysis is until there is a 64 bit Windows client of the Dude then I am basically screwed.
Is this the correct analysis? In other words is there any way to run the dude client i.e. 7.6 client on macOS for ARM (I am on Ventura 13.1 by the way)