![]() ![]() If Wine cannot handle Affinity software for Windows, complain to the Wine team to fix Wine, not to Serif to fix Affinity. I do not see users of Windows requesting Linux software to be made more compatible with the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), so why should any Windows software be changed to be compatible with Wine? Just as it is up to the WSL to be compatible with Linux to run Linux applications, it is up to Wine to be compatible with Windows applications, not up to Windows applications to be compatible with Wine. Linux includes (also optionally) Wine that alleges to allow Windows software to be run under Linux. Windows 11 includes (optionally) a subsystem that allows Linux software to be fully incorporated in the Windows environment, including GUI and the clipboard, completely seamlessly. ![]()
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