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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 hours ago

Wine 11 runs Windows apps in Linux and macOS better than ever

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Wine 11 runs Windows apps in Linux and macOS better than ever

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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 hours ago
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Wine 11 runs Windows apps in Linux, macOS better than ever
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: Transparently runs 16, 32, and 64-bit Windows apps, but still doesn't use the Microsoft store.
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    i would hope every new version of wine runs windows apps in linux and mac better than ever.

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      “Fastest iphone ever!” Yea I’d sure hope so being that it’s new and all

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      on average that’s the expected outcome, but sometimes there’s a regression here and there for specific apps

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      Patch notes: “Made the app a little worse just to keep things interesting.”

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        That’s the Microsoft strategy, but they forgot to make it better sometimes too

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          The Microsoft strategy often seems to be “It worked well, but we completely redid it because we need to justify out existence. Now it barely works with new bugs”

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          It’s been Android too at least since they stopped naming versions after sweets

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            Kit Kat was the last great android version for me

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          Rule #76: Every once in a while, declare peace. It confuses the hell out of your enemies.

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        Wine 1.1, now with AI integration

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          The trick is that isn’t a capital i, it is a lowercase L. Now with AL integration. Every program you run just has a picture of Weird Al and a snippet of a random song from his greatest hits album as a splash screen.

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            I’d run it.

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      Yeah, I think that’s the entire point of having a new version lol

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      At this point, and given the current state of Proton (👍) and the current state of Windows (👎), the question should be, “Does the new version of Wine run Windows apps better than Windows?”

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        I’ve managed to run some old games on Linux with Bottles/Wine that didn’t work on Windows anymore.

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        With some apps/games it definitely feels like it does. Would love to see someone dedicated do proper Wine vs windows benchmarks!

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          There are plenty of old applications that just do not run on windows 10/11 anymore at all. Wine and emulation is the only choice left for those.

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          There were some last year specifically for games on SteamOS vs Windows, like this: https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2025/06/games-run-faster-on-steamos-than-windows-11-ars-testing-finds/

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        Yes. It can run classic gaming that windows outright refuses to run. Wild

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        Yes. Especially if said application was developed before 2010.

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        I misread the title at first and I genuinely thought that’s what this article was about.

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        Proton works nicely in steam

        Non steam games is an entirely different complicated issue (for some games)

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          You can download Proton for use outside of Steam, I use it in Lutris and Bottles pretty regularly. Also, you should be able to get just about anything to run just as well in Bottles or Lutris as it will in steam, but I will admit it can take some tinkering with some games or software and there is a much easier option: Add “non-steam game” in Steam library and run whatever program you need through Steam anyway.

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          Epic and GOG work on Heroic just fine and I’ve run two standalone games (Elite Dangerous and ESO) using Lutris with no problems.

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          Heroic works great for pirated hentai games and GOG games.

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      Not sure how serious your comment is, but I could certainly imagine Microsoft introducing new dependencies/hooks/all-executables-must-support-copilot, etc., that break compatibility faster than Wine can keep up. Glad to hear that’s not the case!

      For old stuff though…yeah, I’d hope it’s not moving backwards :)

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      The next headline is going to be that they run better in wine than in windows.

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      Bugs and forced regressions?

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