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You are downvoted because you are wrong. I have made very good experiences with wine.
How much of a performance hit have you seen when running games, compared to just running them in Windows on the same machine?
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#22Any hope of playing Overwatch with this?
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#23Cool. I have to admit I haven't thought about Wine in a while because I can't think of any software I use that doesn't have a Linux version. What are people's use-cases nowadays?
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#24> The main highlights are the support for Microsoft Office 2013, and the 64-bit support on macOS. This made me chuckle. Better late than never I suppose.
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#25Any hope of playing Overwatch with this?
AppDB is the canonical resource for this kind of question: https://appdb.winehq.org/ -> Returns https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=applicatio... , which says it's currently classified "Garbage" as of 2.0-rc2.
But there was a screenshot of the main menu on Wine! Maybe it was some experimental branch of Wine or something.
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#26My very nerdy dream has always been to try to contribute to it somehow. How hard is it to get in to the community?
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#27Earlier quoted context omitted.
You are downvoted because you are wrong. I have made very good experiences with wine.
How much of a performance hit have you seen when running games, compared to just running them in Windows on the same machine?
I've seen multiple sources claiming that CoD2 and WoW run with better FPS on Wine for example.
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#29Cool. I have to admit I haven't thought about Wine in a while because I can't think of any software I use that doesn't have a Linux version. What are people's use-cases nowadays?
[1] http://www.softpointer.com/tr.htm
EDIT: thanks for the Linux alternative suggestions everyone! I have (had) mostly the same complaints about ExFalso / Puddletag / EasyTAG as the ones I posted below about Picard (never tried Beets though). But most importantly, given this olde windows tool has been working fantastic for years, I don't see any reason to migrate my config and trust and habits :)
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#30This brings me back to the early days of my Linux usage. I've always been fascinated by this project. My very nerdy dream has always been to try to contribute to it somehow. How hard is it to get in to the community?