No matter how easy Linux distributions make it for newcomers to install and use a free, open-source operating system, nearly everyone has at least one program that only works in Windows. Wine, a free ...
Some days, you really need to run a Windows-only program, even if you're a die-hard Linux user -- like yours truly. For those times, I often turn to Wine (formerly an acronym for "Wine Is Not an ...
Wine 11.0 Released, This is What’s New Old versions like Photoshop CS6 work well on Linux, while newer Creative Cloud versions can be made to work – with a catch: you install Photoshop on Windows (e.g ...
CrossOver, the Wine-based frontend for running Windows games and software on Linux and macOS, is now available for Linux ARM64 devices — albeit as a preview. The company behind the compatibility tool, ...