Wine 2.0 Gets First Point Release to Improve Support for Many Windows Games/Apps

Wine 2.0 Gets First Point Release to Improve Support for Many Windows Games/Apps

Wine 2.0.1 release deprecates the wineinstall component

CrossOver 16.2 Supports Microsoft Outlook 2013, Improves Windows Compatibility

CrossOver 16.2 Supports Microsoft Outlook 2013, Improves Windows Compatibility

Now available for GNU/Linux and macOS users

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • February 7th, 2017
CrossOver 16.1.0 Brings Microsoft Office 2013 Improvements, Quicken 2017 Support

CrossOver 16.1.0 Brings Microsoft Office 2013 Improvements, Quicken 2017 Support

Microsoft Office 2010 support was also improved

KDE Plasma 5.9, Wine 2.0, and PulseAudio 10 Hit openSUSE Tumbleweed's Repos

KDE Plasma 5.9, Wine 2.0, and PulseAudio 10 Hit openSUSE Tumbleweed's Repos

Wireshark 2.2.4, OpenVPN 2.3.14 & digiKam 5.4 landed as well

You Can Play DOOM (2016) and Hitman: Absolution on Linux with Wine Staging 2.0

You Can Play DOOM (2016) and Hitman: Absolution on Linux with Wine Staging 2.0

Unigene Heaven (DX11) and NFS: Most Wanted also playable

Wine 2.0 Officially Released, Introduces Support for Microsoft Office 2013, More

Wine 2.0 Officially Released, Introduces Support for Microsoft Office 2013, More

The new version also brings 64-bit app support on macOS

Wine 2.0 Gets One More Release Candidate, FIFA 2000 Demo Crash Has Been Patched

Wine 2.0 Gets One More Release Candidate, FIFA 2000 Demo Crash Has Been Patched

A total of 21 issues were resolved in this release

Wine 2.0 RC5 Released, Improves Adobe Lightroom 5.7 and Process Hacker 2.31

Wine 2.0 RC5 Released, Improves Adobe Lightroom 5.7 and Process Hacker 2.31

Adobe Acrobat Pro 6 and Acrobat Reader 6.01 also improved

Wine-Staging 2.0 RC4 Improves FlipToGDISurface DirectDraw Handling, Adds Fixes

Wine-Staging 2.0 RC4 Improves FlipToGDISurface DirectDraw Handling, Adds Fixes

It's based on the fourth Release Candidate of Wine 2.0

Wine-Staging 2.0 RC3 Adds AES-GCM Support and Fixes DOOM 2016 Multiplayer Mode

Wine-Staging 2.0 RC3 Adds AES-GCM Support and Fixes DOOM 2016 Multiplayer Mode

It implements the Galois/Counter Mode (GCM) for AES

Wine-Staging 2.0 Promises to Let Linux Users Play DOOM 2016 with Vulkan Support

Wine-Staging 2.0 Promises to Let Linux Users Play DOOM 2016 with Vulkan Support

The second Release Candidate is out for public testing

Wine 1.8.6 Stable Release Supports Nvidia GeForce GTX 690 & AMD Radeon HD 6480G

Wine 1.8.6 Stable Release Supports Nvidia GeForce GTX 690 & AMD Radeon HD 6480G

Addresses a regression introduced in Wine 1.8.5 and 35 bugs

Second Wine 2.0 Release Candidate Fixes Hitman: Blood Money Crashes, 20 Bugs

Second Wine 2.0 Release Candidate Fixes Hitman: Blood Money Crashes, 20 Bugs

Wine 2.0 RC2 is now ready for public testing

openSUSE Tumbleweed Gets GStreamer 1.10.2 and FFmpeg 3.2.2, Prepares for GTK+ 4

openSUSE Tumbleweed Gets GStreamer 1.10.2 and FFmpeg 3.2.2, Prepares for GTK+ 4

The distro is now powered by Linux kernel 4.8.13

Wine 2.0 Takes Shape, First Release Candidate Updates the Mono Engine, More

Wine 2.0 Takes Shape, First Release Candidate Updates the Mono Engine, More

It adds lots of Shader Model 5 operations and bug fixes

Wine 1.9.17 Improves Joystick Support, Gun Metal and Multiple DirectX9 Games

Wine 1.9.17 Improves Joystick Support, Gun Metal and Multiple DirectX9 Games

Also offers better exception handling on 64-bit

Wine 1.9.12 Fixes Splinter Cell: Blacklist Crashes, Improves Dragon Age 2 Demo

Wine 1.9.12 Fixes Splinter Cell: Blacklist Crashes, Improves Dragon Age 2 Demo

There's better Shader Model 4 support for Direct3D

 
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