How to run a Windows app on Linux with Wine
Briefly

Wine is a compatibility layer that enables users to run a wide range of Windows applications on Linux, bridging a significant gap in available software.
While Wine expands software access on Linux, not every Windows app is guaranteed to run successfully, and users should reference a searchable database for compatibility.
The installation of Wine on Ubuntu entails using 'sudo apt-get install wine winetricks -y' to add functionality for running Windows applications within the Linux environment.
Winetricks further supports the running of Windows applications by simplifying the installation of necessary components, such as DLLs and fonts, enhancing user experience.
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