I've been on a bit of a kick lately, trying to run Windows apps on Linux through novel solutions like WinApps and WinBoat. These tools rely on virtualization and FreeRDP to bring full Windows apps to ...
Safari, despite its popularity and integration with Apple devices, has never been officially released for Linux. However, Linux users can still run Safari using compatibility layers like WINE and ...
Wine 3.0 is now available to help you run Windows applications and games on Linux, macOS, and BSD systems. Wine -- or 'Wine is Not an Emulator' -- is a compatibility layer that implements the Windows ...
Some days, you really need to run a Windows-only program, even if you're a die-hard Linux user -- like yours truly. For those times, I often turn to Wine (formerly an acronym for "Wine Is Not an ...
No matter how easy Linux distributions make it for newcomers to install and use a free, open-source operating system, nearly everyone has at least one program that only works in Windows. Wine, a free ...
CrossOver 12.5 or Wine to Run Windows Apps in Linux? SJVN covers CrossOver 12.5 and Linux over at ZDNet. CrossOver is an interesting piece of software, it lets you run Windows applications in Linux ...
Bioware has been working on the Neverwinter Nights (abbreviated to NWN from here on) Linux client for some time now, pushing back the release date for the client twice while they worked out the bugs.