Wine 2 Instead of Vista 10
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Wine 2.0 helps PC games, Office 2013, and other Windows apps run on Linux PCs and Macs
It’s a new year, and a new future for the Wine (Wine is not an emulator) Project. The group recently released Wine 2.0 with over 6,600 changes, including support for Microsoft Office 2013 and the ability to use 64-bit apps on macOS. Wine 2.0 is part of a planned annual release cycle for the compatibility layer that allows Linux and macOS users to run some Windows applications on their machines.
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Wine 2.0 lands: It's not Soylent for booze but more Windows apps on Linux and Mac OS
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Don't want Windows 10 on your Mac but need Microsoft Office? Wine 2.0 is the answer
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If you hate Windows 10, stop whining and start WINE-ing
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Wine 2.0 released: Run Windows apps in Linux
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Wine 2.0 brings Office 2013 support to Linux (and more)
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Wine 2.0 released, supports 64-bit macOS
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Wine 2.0 Released With Improved Mac Compatibility and Microsoft Office Support
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Wine 2.0 is now available
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CHEERS! Office 2013 now on Wine 2.0
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How to Painlessly Run Windows on Your Mac
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Wine 2.0 is here -- run Windows software on Linux and macOS
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