Let Linux run Windows programs Wine

  

Just stepping into Linux, it is inevitable to sometimes use Windows program resources, Wine provides a platform for running Windows programs. Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) [Wine is more than just a simulator] is an implementation of Windows 3.x and Windows APIs on top of X and UNIX. It is a Windows compatibility layer, in plain language, Is a Windows emulator, this layer provides a development kit (Winelib) for accessing and exporting from Windows source to UNIX. It also provides a program loader that allows Windows 3.1/95/NT to be modified without any modification. Binary files can be run under Intel Unix and its derivatives. Wine can work under most UNIX versions, including Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. Wine does not require Microsoft Windows, because this is a 100% free The code consists of a choiceable implementation, but it can optionally use the local system DLLs if they are available. The release of Wine is completely open source and is freely distributed.

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