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  2. Wine (software) - Wikipedia

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    Wine (software) Wine[a] is a free and open-source compatibility layer to allow application software and computer games developed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems. Developers can compile Windows applications against WineLib to help port them to Unix-like systems.

  3. CrossOver (software) - Wikipedia

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    CrossOver (software) CrossOver is a Microsoft Windows compatibility layer available for Linux, macOS, and ChromeOS. This compatibility layer enables many Windows -based applications to run on Linux operating systems, macOS, or ChromeOS. CrossOver is developed by CodeWeavers and based on Wine, an open-source Windows compatibility layer.

  4. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    Start downloading a Wikipedia database dump file such as an English Wikipedia dump. It is best to use a download manager such as GetRight so you can resume downloading the file even if your computer crashes or is shut down during the download. Download XAMPPLITE from [2] (you must get the 1.5.0 version for it to work).

  5. Proton (software) - Wikipedia

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    Proton (software) Proton is a compatibility layer for Windows games to run on Linux -based operating systems. [1][2] Proton is developed by Valve in cooperation with developers from CodeWeavers. [3] It is a collection of software and libraries combined with a patched version of Wine to improve performance and compatibility with Windows games ...

  6. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/Mono and Wine - Wikipedia

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    Starting AWB[edit] To start AWB, run command wine "path/to/AutoWikiBrowser.exe", putting the location of AutoWikiBrowser in the quotes. AWB should be working, though there is a glitch in the diff view that is fixed by installing Internet Explorer. IE6 or IE8 have both been confirmed to be sufficient.

  7. Wikipedia:Huggle/Wine - Wikipedia

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    Latest version of huggle is cross-platform and you don't need to follow these instructions for it. It is possible to run Huggle 2 on non-Windows OSs (please note that huggle 3 runs natively on linux as well as MacOS, don't use wine for that, it won't work), using a program called Wine. Wine works on both Linux and Mac.

  8. WinSCP - Wikipedia

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    The portable version runs on Wine [14] on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, and BSD. [15] Some older versions of the WinSCP installer included OpenCandy advertising module or bundled Google Chrome. Since version 5.5.5 (August 2014) the installer does not contain any advertisement. [citation needed]

  9. Lutris - Wikipedia

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    Lutris began as a piece of software called Oblivion Launcher, [citation needed] which was created in 2009 by Mathieu Comandon. He wanted an easier way to manage his games running on Linux, especially the ones that ran using Wine. Lutris began development on Launchpad, with the repository being created on May 5, 2009.