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10 Windows Games You Can Play on Linux with Wine

Wine doesn’t get the credit it deserves for bringing great games to Linux. Here are 10 popular games that you can play on Linux with Wine.

By Nick Congleton – Oct 5, 2017

Install Wine Gallium Nine

How to Install Wine Gallium Nine in Linux for Near-Native Gaming Performance

Gaming in Wine on Linux can be cumbersome. The Gallium Nine patches let you play Windows games with DirectX 9 at near native levels of performance!

By Nick Congleton – Oct 3, 2017

Install Wine Staging on Ubuntu Linux

How to Install Wine Staging on Ubuntu Linux

Wine Staging contains loads of improvements and patches to help Linux users run their favorite games better than ever before. Learn how to install it on Ubuntu!

By Nick Congleton – May 8, 2017

How to Install Microsoft Office 2013 in Linux

Switching to Linux doesn’t mean you have to give up on your Windows applications. For Office users, here’s how to install Microsoft Office 2013 in Linux.

By Derrik Diener – Dec 14, 2016

Running Pepakura Designer on a Mac to Make Papercraft

Running Pepakura Designer on a Mac to Make Papercraft

Pepakura Designer 3 is a popular Windows program for making real world papercraft models from 3D digital models. Here’s how to get it running on Mac.

By Phil South – Aug 3, 2015

How to Bind Shortcut Keys to WINE Programs in Linux

In the following tutorial, we’ll show you how you can map and bind shortcut keys to your Wine program on your Linux machine.

By Richa – Apr 29, 2014

5 Essential Mac Apps You Should Install on Your New Machine

If you just got a new Mac, the first thing to do is to know which apps to install. Here are some essential apps for Mac you should install on the machine.

By Mahesh Makvana – Mar 16, 2014

Easily Run Windows Applications on Mac OS X

Looking to run Windows applications on Mac OS X, but don’t want to install the whole Windows OS? Wineskin is your best bet.

By Damien Oh – Feb 21, 2014

How to Easily Install Windows Applications In Linux with q4wine

WINE is a great tool for you to run Windows apps in Linux. qt4wine made the installation process easier. Check out how qt4wine can help you easily install Windows apps in Linux.

By Aaron Peters – Nov 24, 2012

How to Play The Sims 3 in Linux

By Joshua Price – Nov 18, 2010

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