The Wine 2.14 development release landed this week and it has a handful of fixes for some of your favorite Windows games that you probably want to play on your GNU/Linux distribution, or macOS.
First off, Wine 2.14 updates the Mono engine with various under-the-hood bug fixes, implements Z-order support in the Android graphics driver, adds a few C++ calling convention workarounds in the IDL compiler, and brings scalable mouse cursors on the macOS platform.
But, as usual with every new Wine release, various bug fixes for some popular Windows apps and games are also included, and it looks like Wine 2.14 is here to improve support for the Serif WebPlus x5, x6 and x8 installers, the CHM viewer, iMesh 10, the Quicken Basic 2007 installer, and UnrealEd 3 apps.
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