Wine, originally short for “Wine Is Not an Emulator,” is a compatibility layer that allows Windows applications to run natively on POSIX-compliant operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and BSD. Rather than running a full copy of Windows or simulating its internals, Wine works by translating Windows API calls into POSIX calls as applications run. The result is better performance, lower resource usage, and Windows applications that feel like a natural part of your desktop instead … More
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