![]() ![]() In other words, to the Windows program, it would seem that it is running on some version of Windows.Ĭonsidering Wine was started back in 1993, reaching version 2.0 is definitely a big milestone, but perhaps even more so for macOS users. It is, instead, a compatibility layer that translates systems calls made by the Windows program into their macOS or Linux equivalent. Well, it’s not an emulator nor a virtual machine, so you’re not running a full, or even stripped down, version of Windows (and hence no need for Windows licenses). ![]() Wine (which actually started out as WINE) stands for “Wine Is Not an Emulator”, a “backronym” that doesn’t really help describe what it is.
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