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Ask Slashdot: What Are Your Greatest Successes and Weaknesses With Wine (Software)?

wjcofkc writes: As a distraction, I decided to get the video-editing software Filmora up and running on my Ubuntu box. After some tinkering, I was able to get it installed, only to have the first stage vaporize on launch. This got me reflecting on my many hits and misses with Wine (software) over the years. Before ditching private employment, my last job was with a software company. They were pretty open minded when I came marching in with my System76 laptop, and totally cool with me using Linux as my daily driver after quickly getting the Windows version of their software up and running without a hitch. They had me write extensive documentation on the process. It was only two or three paragraphs, but I consider that another Wine win since to that end I scored points at work. Past that, open source filled in the blanks. That was the only time I ever actually needed (arguably) for it to work. Truth be told, I mostly tinker around with it a couple times a year just to see what does and does not run. Wine has been around for quite awhile now, and while it will never be perfect, the project is not without merit. So Slashdot community, what have been your greatest successes and failures with Wine over the years?

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  1. Easy by WindBourne · · Score: 1, Funny

    One of my ex-gfs. She was always fun with a bite of wine.

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    I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
  2. Re:alpha stage game by war4peace · · Score: 5, Funny

    The game developer was shocked because the game had been released 6 months ago and had all features implemented... but under Wine it looked like an early alpha with no textures.

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    ...gis sdrawkcab (usually not responding to ACs; don't bother posting as AC)