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Wine 2.0 released: Run Windows apps in Linux

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NewsHubThe Wine developers have been hard at work and now Wine 2.0 has just been released. This version offers thousands of individual changes, support for Microsoft Office 2013 and 64-bit support on macOS.
You can download Wine 2.0 from the WineHQ site.
The WineHQ site has the official announcement:
This release represents over a year of development effort and around 6,600 individual changes. The main highlights are the support for Microsoft Office 2013, and the 64-bit support on macOS.
It also contains a lot of improvements across the board, as well as support for many new applications and games. See the release notes below for a summary of the major changes.
This is the first release made on the new time-based, annual release schedule. This implies that some features that are being worked on but couldn’t be finished in time have been deferred to the next development cycle. This includes in particular the Direct3D command stream, the full HID support, the Android graphics driver, and message-mode pipes.
More at WineHQ
The news about Wine 2.0 caught the attention of Linux redditors and they shared their thoughts in a long thread:
Has anybody here tried running Doom or DOTA under WINE? What was it like?”
Fantastic and very sympathetic small company which offers a next-next-finish installation of Wine. Excellent if you run a Linux desktop in a corporate environment that expects the ability to run Windows stuff.
Office 2010 and with the latest version Office 2013 work flawlessly with Crossover on Linux (and Mac):
https://raymii.

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