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Just over a year since the last major version bump, Alexandre Julliard has announced the final release of Wine 7.0. This is the compatibility layer that allows you to run Windows applications and games on Linux, macOS and other systems.

For those who have been running the biweekly development releases, the feature list of what has changed won't be new. As the main releases are just all the work in the development releases, plus a little extra time spent on bug fixing during the Release Candidate stage.

Just some of what's new since Wine 6.0 includes:

  • Most modules converted to PE format. They're nearly finished with this, with plans to convert the rest after 7.0.
  • Better theming support, with a bundled theme for a more modern look.
  • Vastly improved HID stack and joystick support.
  • New WoW64 architecture. The team say once the remaining modules are converted to PE, "this will make it possible to run 32-bit applications without installing 32-bit Unix libraries".
  • Lots more work on Direct3D support with many more Direct3D 10 and 11 features implemented.
  • Media Foundation support is more complete.
  • Mono engine updated to version 7.0.0.

We don't know when Steam Play Proton will see an update. Last we saw, it was planned at some point.

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5 comments

Arehandoro Jan 19, 2022
It's always 12pm, and sunny, somewhere when it comes to Wine.
BielFPs Jan 19, 2022
New WoW64 architecture. The team say once the remaining modules are converted to PE, "this will make it possible to run 32-bit applications without installing 32-bit Unix libraries".
I wish Valve could do something similar with steam client in order to finally have a x64 client
kaiman Jan 19, 2022
New WoW64 architecture. The team say once the remaining modules are converted to PE, "this will make it possible to run 32-bit applications without installing 32-bit Unix libraries".
That's neat :-). With my old Canon all in one long gone, Wine must be one of the last packages that requires i386 arch to be present. Sure, there's no harm in having the stuff installed, and disk space isn't exactly an issue either, but I'd still be happy to be rid of legacy stuff at some point.

All in all, it's not so much the official release I'm happy to see, but seeing it's finally there, new shiny things will come to wine-devel soon, so yay! \o/
Comandante Ñoñardo Jan 19, 2022
At least We gonna have Proton GE 7.0 nonRC before official PROTON 7.0
Siinamon Jan 20, 2022
Ahh, this makes my day! I'm so excited to try it out :D
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