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Wine

Wine enables Linux, Mac, FreeBSD, and Solaris users to run Windows applications without a copy of Microsoft Windows. Wine is free software under constant development. Other platforms may benefit as well.

Most popular links

  • winetricks: A useful tool for using common workarounds to current deficiencies in Wine.
  • MacOSX: Running Wine on Apple OS X.

About the Wine project

  • A brief overview of WineFeatures and goals.
  • An overview of Wine ProjectOrganization.
  • WhosWho in the Wine project, Acknowledgements for major contributors, & a list of all registered wiki homepages.

Contribute

  • Developers: If you want to help with Wine or build it from source.
  • Debuggers can help by testing Wine and narrowing down problems, or help triage bugs reported by other users.
  • Writers can contribute by documenting the program, maintaining the wiki, and translating various parts of the project.
  • Designers can, among other tasks, draw icons for programs, or improve the style and function of the website.
  • WikiToDo contains things you can do by merely editing this wiki.

Other useful links

  • The TitleIndex of all pages in this Wiki (useful for wiki editors).
  • From uninstaller to regedit, a ListofCommands for all the little tools that come with Wine.
  • ThirdPartyApplications & "unofficial" tools that might come in handy.
  • UsefulRegistryKeys and various settings for configuring Wine.
  • Instructions for RegressionTesting.
  • DownloadLinks where you can find certain applications to use along with Wine.

More information

  • The Wine project SourceCode can be downloaded or browsed online.
  • You can browse archived discussions or subscribe to the Wine mailing lists.
This page was last edited on 14 January 2016, at 20:36.