What's new in this release:
- Mono engine updated to version 9.0.0.
- A number of system tray fixes.
- Exception handling improvements on ARM platforms.
- Various bug fixes.
It seems there’s no new feature
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What's new in this release:
It seems there’s no new feature
I'm fine with that.
Yes, much like almost every of Wine release. Increasing compatibility is the focus of Wine developement. compatibility issues are bugs, so fixing bugs is the main focus
They are clearly still polishing / stabilizing the recent 9 release which was quite feature packed. Nice to see actually.
I still dont know the difference between Wine-GE and GE-Proton
Proton is only meant to be run inside the Steam container. It does a lot of custom stuff that causes weird bugs when used outside Steam.
Glorious Eggroll was fed up with people using GE-Proton outside of Steam and reporting bugs, so he made Wine-GE so people could get all the fixes but run it outside of Steam
Oh cool, thanks!