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 Wine 0.9.44 (Default)
Section: Unix

 

Added: Sun, Jan 11th 1998 21:33 UTC (10 years, 6 months ago) Updated: Fri, Jun 20th 2008 08:13 UTC (1 month, 4 days ago)


Screenshot About:
Wine is an implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix. It does not require Microsoft Windows, but can use native Windows DLLs if they are available. It provides both a development toolkit for porting Windows source code to Unix as well as a program loader, allowing many unmodified Windows programs to run on x86-based Unixes.

Release focus: Major feature enhancements

Changes:
Better heuristics for making windows managed. Automatic detection of time zone parameters. Improvements to the built-in WordPad. Better signatures support in crypt32. Still more gdiplus functions. Many bugfixes.

Author:
Wine Authors

Rating:
8.56/10.00 (57 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.winehq.org/
Tar/BZ2:
http://ibiblio.org/[..]x/system/emulators/wine/wine-1.0.tar.bz2
Changelog:
http://source.winehq.org/source/ChangeLog
RPM package:
http://www.winehq.org/site/download
Debian package:
http://www.winehq.org/site/download
BSD Ports URL:
http://www.freshports.org/emulators/wine/
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://cvs.winehq.com/
Bug tracker:
http://bugs.winehq.org/
Mailing list archive:
http://www.winehq.org/site/forums
Mirror site:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wine/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Intended Audience]  Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
[Operating System]  MacOS X, POSIX :: BSD, POSIX :: Linux, POSIX :: SunOS/Solaris
[Programming Language]  C
[Topic]  Games/Entertainment, Multimedia, Office/Business, Software Development :: Libraries, System :: Emulators

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Jeremy Newman (Owner)
» twickline (Admin)

» Rating: 8.56/10.00 (Rank 252)
» Vitality: 2.84% (Rank 122)
» Popularity: 29.94% (Rank 19)

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   URL hits: 278,775
   Subscribers: 606

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 1.0 20-Jun-2008 GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Homepage Tar/BZ2 Changelog

 Releases

Version Focus Date
1.0 Major bugfixes 20-Jun-2008 08:13
1.0-rc1 Major bugfixes 13-May-2008 10:17
0.9.61 Major feature enhancements 08-May-2008 20:26
0.9.52 Major feature enhancements 07-Jan-2008 21:43
0.9.48 Minor feature enhancements 30-Oct-2007 18:44
0.9.47 Minor feature enhancements 14-Oct-2007 10:44
0.9.46 Major feature enhancements 29-Sep-2007 00:43
0.9.45 Major feature enhancements 15-Sep-2007 01:05
0.9.44 Major feature enhancements 27-Aug-2007 00:39
0.9.43 Major feature enhancements 12-Aug-2007 10:34

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 Comments

[»] New Release
by Sempre - Apr 4th 2008 20:53:53

April 4, 2008: Wine 0.9.59 Released

Wine 0.9.59 was released today, with the following main changes:

* Improved support for the .NET framework.
* Better services handling through a separate services.exe process.
* Support for ATI fragment shader.
* Better support for http proxies.
* Window management fixes.
* Pre-compiled fonts are now available in the source tree.
* Lots of bug fixes.

Binary packages are in the process of being built and it may take a few days for them to appear, but the source is available now. You can find out more about this release in the announcement. Check out our download page for packages for your distribution.

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[»] Blog about Wine
by twickline - Sep 16th 2007 16:05:44

Hello, I've started a little blog about Wine, and post about the Applications and Games that I have got to run. With what I hope is clear and informative instructions for other to use. There are also allot of screen-shots of each step involved in the install and first run of the App or Game.

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[»] Great Project
by GuitarFan - May 30th 2006 12:29:17

I'm really impressed by this project. Being able to run a lot of different Windows programs from inside Linux has helped out quite a lot. Keep up the great work!

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[»] v0.9.12
by KdEsp - Apr 13th 2006 10:08:50

Version 0.9.12 of WINE has been released on April 13, 2006.

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[»] Update
by KdEsp - Apr 5th 2006 04:04:03

Version 0.9.11 has been released at March 31, 2006.

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[»] Great program worth the effort
by Carlo - Oct 12th 2005 02:46:40

Although it is 3am and I've been working steadily for the last 5 hours (half of which was jerking around with Cedega), I eventually got Diablo 2, it's expansion, the latest patch, and Battle.net support, all running, all under the latest build of Wine (using the prebuilt Slackware package, an optimized compile comes later :) ).
Great to see the effort being put into Wine, it's a really useful piece of software and was fun to learn about (especially with the extensive documentation). If you dual boot, try migrating over some Windows apps, I know I'll be booting into my Windows install about 90% less now.
Keep up the good work!

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    [»] Re: Great program worth the effort
    by Melvin - Apr 2nd 2007 23:15:45

    %start quote%
    > eventually got Diablo 2, it's expansion,
    > the latest patch, and Battle.net
    > support, all running, all under the
    > latest build of Wine
    >end quote%

    Diablo 2?... I'm impressed, last two times I tried wine I ended up frustrated, last time for example I was trying to run an application made in Visual Basic but I had many issues on the way. First I had some missing DLLs I had to search for, then there where the problems with the "registry". After I successfully opened the app It couldn't work well with sockets, it seems it lacked winsock compatibility at the time.

    I hope wine evolves into a full win32 loader for Unix/Linux if it hasn't already, Gotta admit I haven't tried again for quite some time.
    Mel

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[»] Will this run on a Mac OSX
by old_mac - Sep 9th 2005 06:46:59

Wondering if this will run under X on a Mac?

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    [»] Re: Will this run on a Mac OSX
    by The Spoonman - Nov 9th 2005 09:32:42


    > Wondering if this will run under X on a

    > Mac?

    Not yet. There were a couple of people working on "integrating" qemu with wine so it could run. The problem is current Macs use a PowerPC architecture. wine only implements, essentially, the OS not the hardware. Next gen Macs using Intel will more than likely be able to use wine, in fact Codeweavers has already said that they intend to support OSx86 fully.

    --
    Answering the age-old question: Which is more painful, going to work or gouging your eye out with a spoon? www.workorspoon.com

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[»] Not bad
by Gazza - May 3rd 2002 03:06:14

It's pretty good, but programs with system tray additions don't work all that crash hot.

I installed Internet Explorer through windows, and it doesn't appear to be working properly. Also help files for any program and Windows Media Player version 7 doesn't work for me.

It's good that I can use MS Word because I heard that Star Office is charging a fee for their program

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    [»] Re: Not bad
    by J. Cheetham - May 10th 2002 11:25:15


    > It's pretty good, but programs with
    > system tray additions don't work all
    > that crash hot.
    >
    > I installed Internet Explorer through
    > windows, and it doesn't appear to be
    > working properly. Also help files for
    > any program and Windows Media Player
    > version 7 doesn't work for me.
    >
    > It's good that I can use MS Word
    > because I heard that Star Office is
    > charging a fee for their program

    Don't forget to check out OpenOffice and/or KOffice. :-)

    Wine is looking better all the time though.

    --
    J Cheetham

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    [»] Help
    by William Biggs - Aug 7th 2002 22:29:00

    I new to linux I have a win 98 program called Xnews can someone tell me in a exp. how to get this progrome to run

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      [»] Re: Help
      by codemills - Aug 30th 2005 07:16:14


      > I new to linux I have a win 98 program
      > called Xnews can someone tell me in a
      > exp. how to get this progrome to run

      i suggest you visit Frankscorner.org (its web-bible for wine).

      --
      visit Codemills.com for Linux server administration/support

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[»] RPMs
by The Rev - Mar 28th 2000 08:30:47

The Libc2.1 RPM maintainers are taking their time.

I'm going to have a go a building it myself.

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[»] how to config wine for my system
by chongchi - Aug 20th 1999 19:27:53

Dear alll,

I want to ask that after the installation, what info should i put into the wine.conf, i had used wine.ini as a sample, however, i fail to change it to fit my system, once, i run
wine c:/windows/telnet.exe (for testing) it return me
can't find drive [X] .... and return a lot of error and also go into the debug mode!
Anything can help is welcome! thankx in advance!!

chong chi

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