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How do I run Windows Application in Ubuntu?

Have tried using PlayonLinux software
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Aníbal M.
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Wine
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Paul H.C. V.
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There is an application called 'Wine'. Most Windows application will work using it.
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Samuel L.
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Senior Software Engineer at CSpring
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There are several options. Basic 'wine' - W.I.N.E stands for "Wine is no emulator" - it's really a library with a binary for running windows apps directly in Linux. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. DotNet applications are very problematic, but support for dotnet is getting better. How wine works is - from the command line, you type `wine
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Maximiliano P.
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You can use Wine to use many Windows applications on Ubuntu. For further ref. go to https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu Another way is to use VMs with VirtualBox (this is my preferred method) where you create a windows VM and use it as a standalone machine.
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