If you need to run Windows apps on Linux, Winboat is inching ever-closer to full release and will make your life considerably easier.
If you're looking to jump from Windows 10 to Linux, and you have specific apps you need to use that aren't available on the open-source platform, here's how to get around that.
XDA Developers on MSN
I tried running Windows apps on Linux with Wine, but virtualization is still better
There are multiple solutions to run Windows apps on Linux, but if you're considering Wine, you might want to take a look at virtualization instead ...
WinBoat is a very interesting tool in development to run Windows apps on Linux in a full containerised environment and it ...
So you’re switching from Windows to Linux? Great. Like other users and organizations who’ve taken the plunge, it’s likely you’re making the move to take advantage of Linux’s stability and reliance on ...
SomeOrdinaryGamers on MSN
You Can Now Run Any Windows App On Linux
Linux users can now run any Windows app, and it’s not a dream - this breakthrough changes everything about how we think of ...
This push for near-native performance is crucial for Google’s broader Android on PC ambitions, which the company teased again at this week’s Snapdragon Summit. The Terminal app makes it possible to ...
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