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Wine is an open-source software application that allows Linux users to run Windows programs. This can be helpful for programmers, who have to test the compatibility of programs and scripts with Windows. Wine also includes a software library (Winelib) to allow developers to compile applications for Windows on Unix-like servers.
 
Wine is an open-source software application that allows Linux users to run Windows programs. This can be helpful for programmers, who have to test the compatibility of programs and scripts with Windows. Wine also includes a software library (Winelib) to allow developers to compile applications for Windows on Unix-like servers.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Gather everything you need to know to run the programs that you are trying to use. When googling for guides type in "Learn Wine Linux". This may come in handy, if you would like more guides.
 
#Gather everything you need to know to run the programs that you are trying to use. When googling for guides type in "Learn Wine Linux". This may come in handy, if you would like more guides.