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how good or bad is wine (or bottles) now for windows programs?
(lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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Bottles only recently had a small update to make it less janky. Their team is working on a complete overhaul, Bottles Next.
To be honest, I've yet to find a program that doesn't have a flatpack equivalent (eg OnlyOffice for Microsoft Word) or flatpack version (eg Firefox). But just in case, I have WineCharm installed (Wine GUI)