Wine 1.4 Release Candidate 1 Released | What’s New | Download

Wine application allows you to run Microsoft applications on Linux/Unix platforms. After many development releases for wine 1.3 here comes the first release candidate for the upcoming stable release wine 1.4. Check the what’s new in Wine 1.4 RC1, changes since Wine 1.3.37 and download options. Continue reading

Wine 1.3.36 Supports Dynamic Devices Using UDisks

Wine application allows you to run Microsoft Windows applications on Linux, BSD, and MAC OS X. This week development release Wine 1.3.36 supports dynamic devices using UDisks utility which allows you to mount, unmount, format, and safely remove devices “External USB drive, USB flash drive, hard drive,..etc”. Also this release has many enhancements, and several bug fixes. Continue reading

Wine 1.3.33 Has Been Released | What’s New | Download

Weekly development version wine 1.3.33 for running Windows applications on Linux, BSD, Solaris, and MAC OS X has been released. The new version includes improvements to bidirectional text layout for writing Arabic, WinHTTP proxy fixes, new version of Wine Gecko 1.4 based on Mozilla Gecko layout engine, and several bug fixes. Continue reading

Wine 1.3.32 Has Been Released | What’s New | Download

Weekly Development version Wine 1.3.32 has been released. latest version brings BiDi text support, improvements to the postscript driver and various bug fixes. Post includes the changelog, download the source code and installation instructions for Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot using PPA. Continue reading

Wine 1.3.30 Has Been Released | What’s New | Download

Wine allows you to run Microsoft Windows applications on Linux/Unix and MAC OS X. Wine 1.3.30 development version has been released. Latest development releases comes with many bug fixes, new features, and performance improvements. Continue reading

Wine 1.3.24 Has Been Released “Development Release” | Changelog

A continuous cycle of Wine 1.3 development release, Wine 1.3.24 comes with important updates and D3DX9 functions enhancements for some games require Direct3D. Continue reading