Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) is a compatibility layer that can run Windows applications on a variety of POSIX-compliant operating systems (such as Linux, macOS, and BSD, etc.). Rather than mimicking internal Windows logic like a virtual machine or emulator, it translates Windows API calls into dynamic POSIX calls, freeing performance and other behavioral memory footprints, allowing you to cleanly integrate Windows applications into the desktop.
Wine 7.6 has been officially released, and notable updates in this release include:
- Mono engine updated to version 7.2.0
- More progress has been made in graphics-driven PE conversion
- Use the new CLDR database-based localization support
- Various bugfixes
For more details, please check: https://www.winehq.org/news/2022040801