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'''Wine''' (an acronym for '''<u>W</u>ine <u>I</u>s <u>N</u>ot an <u>E</u>mulator''') is a free and open-source [[compatibility layers|compatibility layer]] for POSIX-compliant systems such as Unix-like operating systems (Linux, BSDs, macOS, etc.) to run programs originally written for Windows. First developed by Alexandre Julliard, it's now sponsored by the corporate entity CodeWeavers, who uses it as a base to create a proprietary version known as [https://www.codeweavers.com/products/ CrossOver]. Wine is especially useful for older Windows games, as compatibility with these is typically higher than if the same games were run on modern Windows versions.
 
'''Wine''' (an acronym for '''<u>W</u>ine <u>I</u>s <u>N</u>ot an <u>E</u>mulator''') is a free and open-source [[compatibility layers|compatibility layer]] for POSIX-compliant systems such as Unix-like operating systems (Linux, BSDs, macOS, etc.) to run programs originally written for Windows. First developed by Alexandre Julliard, it's now sponsored by the corporate entity CodeWeavers, who uses it as a base to create a proprietary version known as [https://www.codeweavers.com/products/ CrossOver]. Wine is especially useful for older Windows games, as compatibility with these is typically higher than if the same games were run on modern Windows versions.
  
Compatibility may not be perfect, however, and there can be various glitches introduced.
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Compatibility may not be perfect however, and there can be various glitches introduced.
  
 
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