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I know, that pun attempt hurt my head too. You try and keep this going for months! Today, the Wine team have put out the Wine 4.9 development release as expected with new features and assorted bug fixes.

Release highlights:

  • Initial support for installing Plug and Play drivers.
  • Support for building 16-bit modules in PE format.
  • A lot of code moved to the new KernelBase DLL.
  • Various game controller fixes.
  • Use higher performance system clocks if available.

As for bug fixes, this time around they noted 24 now marked as solved. As per usual, some may be bugs fixed in previous releases only now being found. These include World of Tanks, Osmos, Grand Prix Legends, Spellforce 3, Rogue Squadron 3D and more.

You can see the full release notes here.

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aislan May 25, 2019
Quoting: legluondunet
Quoting: aislanOffice 2016, when is it officially supported ???

Oh please, support OSS instead, LibreOffice is a very nice MS Office replacement.

I'm trying to expand OSS bringing more users to Linux, but sometimes OFFICE is a requirement for them.
Actually I do use Libreoffice already, so this is for the people in general.
massatt212 May 25, 2019
check Mortal Kombat 11 & Injustice 2 to see if they launch now
Killer Instinct has been giving trouble Lately
TheRiddick May 26, 2019
Many of the anti cheat software uses drivers but I'm not sure if that fits under pnp.
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