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Supported Wine

CrossOver is a polished version of Wine provided by CodeWeavers. CrossOver makes it easier to use Wine and CodeWeavers provides excellent technical support to its users. All purchases of CrossOver are used to directly fund the developers working on Wine. So CrossOver is both a great way to get support in using Wine and to support the Wine Project.

CodeWeavers provides fully functional trial versions of CrossOver.
This endorsement is the primary recognition that CodeWeavers has requested in exchange for hosting the Wine web site.

Wine Binary Packages

Release announcements

Installation and configuration how-to

WineHQ Binary Packages
These packages are built and supported by WineHQ.

Please report any problems with them in WineHQ's bugzilla.

Android - WineHQ binary packages for Android
Maintainer: Alexandre Julliard
Ubuntu - WineHQ binary packages for Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04, 17.10, and 18.04

Debian - WineHQ binary packages for Debian Wheezy, Jessie, Stretch, Buster, and Sid
Fedora - WineHQ binary packages for Fedora 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28
Mageia - WineHQ binary packages for Mageia 6
macOS - WineHQ binary packages for macOS 10.8 and higher

Maintainers: Michael Müller,
Alistair Leslie-Hughes
Distro Binary Packages
These packages are built and supported by the distros.

Please report any problems with them to the package maintainer.

SUSE - release binary and source .rpms and daily snapshot RPMs for all openSUSE versions (11.4 up to Leap 42.3 and Tumbleweed) and SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 and 12 Maintainer: Marcus Meissner
Slackware - binary txz (Slackware 14.2), and tgz (for older versions) Maintainer: Simone Giustetti
FreeBSD - source for FreeBSD 5.3 or later Maintainer: Gerald Pfeifer

3rd Party Tools

Sometimes a customization of Wine can cause an application to work, but this change cannot be incorporated into Wine for some reason. To help overcome current deficiencies in Wine, various third party applications for end users have been made over the years. These applications are entirely unsupported by the Wine developers, however you may find them useful. For more information, see our wiki page on Third Party Applications.

Wine Source Downloads

WineHQ download server - our official source release site.

Git - instructions for building Wine from git.

ibiblio.org - alternative download site for the official source and documentation tarballs.

See Building Wine for help on configuring and building Wine.

This page was last edited on 1 July 2018, at 22:05.