The Wine team has announced that version 2.0 of the Windows compatibility layer has been released.
The main highlights are the support for Microsoft Office 2013, and the 64-bit support on macOS.
[...] This is the first release made on the new time-based, annual release schedule. This implies that some features that are being worked on but couldn't be finished in time have been deferred to the next development cycle. This includes in particular the Direct3D command stream, the full HID support, the Android graphics driver, and message-mode pipes.
Do any soylentils still rely on Wine for that one irreplaceable application?
(Score: 2) by Rich on Thursday January 26 2017, @03:20AM
Electronics simulation. Available for Windows and (somewhat lagging) Mac. Moved from Mac to Linux after my rMBP logic board crapped out in (a most annoying and expensive to fix) way. Even a more up-to-date version on Linux. The author makes sure that the software works neatly with Wine. Which it perfectly does (*). Complete desktop & menu integration. If it wasn't for the file selector box and the Windows-style icons, you'd think it's native.
(*) My rant in the Eagle-now-clouded thread about the usability heritage of CAD software applies, though.