A modern, sleek interface built on top of Apple’s Game Porting Toolkit, designed specifically for running Windows games on Apple Silicon. Pro-Tip for Mac Users
Because Apple transitioned to and removed 32-bit app support starting with macOS Catalina, standard "Wine 2.0" builds will not work on modern systems. You should look for "Wine CX" builds or tools like Whisky that handle the translation between Intel (x86) and Apple (ARM) architectures.
It solidified the ability to run 64-bit applications on macOS, which became critical as Apple phased out 32-bit support.
This version significantly improved support for Microsoft Office 2013 , allowing Mac users to run the suite without a full Windows installation.
If you are looking to run Windows apps on a modern Mac (especially those with M1/M2/M3 chips), standard Wine has evolved into more specialized tools:
