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Wine team released today another development release of their software. Version 1.7.46 have many small changes including 67 bugfixes.

A new issue of World Wine News is also available: #393

The few most interesting features introduced in this release:
  • Improvements in the BITS file transfer service.
  • Still more progress on DirectWrite implementation.
  • Support for shared user data on 64-bit.
  • Various C++ runtime improvements.
  • Some more support for the 64-bit ARM platform.
  • Various bug fixes.


To learn more about this release pleas visit this announcement.

The source code for this release is available here:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.7.46.tar.bz2
http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/wine/source/1.7/wine-1.7.46.tar.bz2

To get the most recent changes, a git repository is a good starting point.

Binary packages should be available for a download as soon as the build process is finished.

Check out Page 2 for the list of fixed bugs! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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mrdeathjr Jun 26, 2015
This wine version have some changes but related with ms vc++ libraries, at simple seek dont have mayor changes

View video on youtube.com

Maybe more later upload other test

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