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how good or bad is wine (or bottles) now for windows programs?
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Surprisingly good in most cases. Main thing missing for me is support for programs directly talking to USB devices (understandably, the associated driver support is its own can of worms).
that case is the one time I reach for a VM now for configuring peripherals. luckily they don't need separate software to be running to work properly