PlayOnLinux 4.0.16 has been released, the new release comes with some exciting now features, improvements and bug fix. PlayonLinux can now start an executable from the terminal (Exp: playonlinux file.exe), added support support for Desura, easy access to the virtual disks right from your home directory and more.
Tag Archives: wine
How to Install Gaming Emulators in Linux
Well I’m new here. So you’ll have to be gentle with me. Although I have been writing for quite some time, I have had some time off recently and only just got back into it. So by all means, read my rwork, judge my work and please let me know your thoughts. And I hope you enjoy my first article for Unixmen.com.
Wine 1.3.35 has been released! PPA Ubuntu
The Wine development release 1.3.35 is now available, this is a bi-weekly snapshot in the 1.3 unstable series.
Wine 1.3.34 has been released
The Wine development release 1.3.34 is now available, this is a bi-weekly snapshot in the 1.3 unstable series.
VINEYARD- An application to integrate wine into Ubuntu |Gnome
Vineyard is a collection of tools and libraries designed to make managing Windows programs on Linux easier. It aims to improve the integration of Wine and the
Free Desktop and to make it easier to create programs and tools that integrate with Wine.
PlayOnLinux 4.0 is available ! 64-bit versions of wine are actually supported
PlayOnLinux 4.0 has been released! This new release comes with some new features and fixed many bugs. 
Wine 1.3.25 has been released!
The Wine development release 1.3.25 is now available, this is a bi-weekly snapshot in the 1.3 unstable series. The new release
Wine 1.3.23 is released!
The Wine development release 1.3.23 is now available, this is a bi-weekly snapshot in the 1.3 unstable series.
Wine 1.3.20 is released!
Wine 1.3.20 is released, This is a bi-weekly snapshot in the 1.3 unstable series.
How to install Photoshop in Ubuntu and LinuxMint
Photoshop is an important tool to many of us here. There are people who stick with Windows or Mac for gaining a native environment to use this tool on. For Linux users,
there is Gimp, the perfect alternative to Photoshop . However, there are some users that are used for photoshop and they can not switch to Gimp for some reason..


















