Wine v10.13 has been released, enabling Unix-like operating systems to run x86 Windows applications. This update includes a new Windows.Gaming.Input configuration tab in the Joystick Control Panel, support for ECDSA_P521 and ECDH_P521 algorithms in BCrypt, and generated OpenGL WoW64 thunks. Additionally, it enhances Windows Runtime metadata support in WIDL and includes various bug fixes. Users can compile Windows applications against Wine libraries for seamless integration. For more details, Wine v10.13 is available for download.
Wine v10.13 has been released. Wine is a project designed to enable PCs using Unix-like operating systems and the X Window System to run x86 applications built for Microsoft Windows. Alternatively, those interested in porting a Windows application to a Unix-like system can compile it using the Wine libraries.
Wine Changelog:
Added a Windows.Gaming.Input configuration tab in the Joystick Control Panel.
Introduced ECDSA_P521 and ECDH_P521 algorithms in BCrypt.
All OpenGL WoW64 thunks are now generated.
Further enhancements for Windows Runtime metadata in WIDL.
Various bug fixes implemented.