AboutWine

About Wine

Wine is a translation layer (a program loader) capable of running Windows applications on Linux and other POSIX compatible operating systems. Windows programs running in Wine act as native programs would, running without the performance or memory usage penalties of an emulator, with a similar look and feel to other applications on your desktop.

The Wine project started in 1993 as a way to support running Windows 3.1 programs on Linux. Bob Amstadt was the original coordinator, but turned it over fairly early on to Alexandre Julliard, who has run it ever since. Over the years, ports for other Unixes have been added, along with support for Win32 as Win32 applications became popular.

Wine is still under development, and it is not yet suitable for general use. Nevertheless, many people find it useful in running a growing number of Windows programs. Please see the Application Database for success and failure reports for hundreds of Windows programs, as well as the Bug Tracking Database for a list of known issues, and the Status page for a global view on Wine's implementation progress.

A broad spectrum of Wine developers can be reached in the Wine forums. Comments about the winehq.org website can be emailed to <web-admin AT winehq DOT org>. Alexandre Julliard leads the Wine project, and may be reached by email at <julliard AT winehq DOT org>.

We've also assembled a short list of resources to help you understand the project:

AboutWine (last edited 2008-04-11 08:22:24 by JamesEder)