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{{Infoboxemulator|image title = Wine|logo = Wine.png|first version = 1.8.5{{WineVer}} (Dev: {{WineDevVer}})|second active = Yes|third platform = Unixand POSIX-compliant|target = Windows|fourth developer = Alexandre Julliard, othersand [https://source.winehq.org/source/AUTHORS the Wine team]|fifth website = [https://winehq.org/ WineHQ.org]|sixth support = [https://www.winehq.org/donate Paypal]|license = GNU LGPL v2.1+|source = [https://wiki.winehq.org/SourceCode WineHQ.org]}}'''Wine''' (known recursively as an acronym for '''Wine Is Not <u>W</u>ine <u>I</u>s <u>N</u>ot an Emulator<u>E</u>mulator''') is an open-source [[compatibility layers|compatibility layer ]] for POSIX-compliant systems such as Unix-like operating systems (e.g. Linux, BSDs, and Mac OS XmacOS, etc.) to run programs originally created for Microsoft Windows. Originally created First developed by Alexandre Julliard, it is 's now sponsored by the corporate entity CodeWeavers, who use it as a base to create an enhanced, 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 game were run on modern Windows versions.
==Use==Wine is especially useful for older Windows games, as compatibility with these is typically higher than if the same game were run on modern Windows versions. Wine can also run any Windows program, including emulators. Compatibility may not be perfect , however, and there can be various glitches introduced.
==Download==
{| cellpadding="4"|-|align=center|{{Icon|Lin|Mac|BSD|Android}}|'''[https://wiki.winehq.org/downloadDownload Official releases]'''<br/ Binaries] or ><small>Stable and dev builds</small>|-|colspan="3"|<hr/>|-|align=center|{{Icon|Win-big}}|[https://www.playonlinuxfdossena.com/en PlayOnLinux?p=wined3d/index.frag WineD3D for Windows] (via repositories) for Linux distributions|}
[http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/ WineBottler] or [https://www.playonmac.com/en/ PlayOnMac] for Mac OS X*
==Issues==
With some Some programs, require official Windows DLL files are requiredDLLs. Most of these are available to download via the (usually) included script, [https://code.google.com/p/winetricks/ winetricks]. Compatibility lists for most programs can be found on the [https://appdb.winehq.org/ AppDB]. Games which use DirectX/Direct3D APIs later than 9 are mixed in terms of support, as many DirectX 10/11 programs run, but many still simply don't run at all. Some software and games make use of kernel-mode drivers within Windows that are simply impossible to support due to restrictions on how Wine works, mostly having to do with security. These are especially abused by anti-cheat solutions such as GameGuard and certain others that will prevent you from playing games that use them, (e.g. Nexon) so your only option there is to run it in a virtual machine or dual boot (and even then, there is no guarantee that will get by their detection).
Games which use DirectX/Direct3D APIs later than 9.0 may not run at all on Wine, as support for DX10 and 11 are preliminary at best. Also, applications and games that use kernel-mode drivers e.g. for copy protection or anti-cheat middleware may and/or will not be supported on Wine due to the way they access low-level/ring 0 system functions, such as those Asian MMOs bundled with GameGuard.==See also==* [[Proton]]* [[WineVDM]]* [[Wineskin]]
[[Category:Emulators]]
[[Category:Compatibility layers]]
[[Category:Linux emulation software]]
[[Category:macOS emulation software]]
[[Category:Android emulation software]]
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