Run Windows applications (including Microsoft 365 and Adobe Creative Cloud) on GNU/Linux with KDE Plasma , GNOME or XFCE , integrated seamlessly as if they were native to the OS. Underlying Mechanism WinApps works by: Running Windows in a Docker , Podman or libvirt virtual machine. Querying Windows for all installed applications. Creating shortcuts to selected Windows applications on the host GNU/Linux OS. Using FreeRDP as a backend to seamlessly render Windows applications alongside GNU/Linux applications. Additional Features The GNU/Linux /home directory is accessible within Windows via the \\tsclient\home mount. directory is accessible within Windows via the mount. Integration with Nautilus , allowing you to right-click files to open them with specific Windows applications based on the file MIME type. , allowing you to right-click files to open them with specific Windows applications based on the file MIME type. The official taskbar widget enables seamless administration of the Windows subsystem and offers an easy way to launch Windows applications. Microsoft Office links (e.g. ms-word://) from the host system are automatically opened in the Windows subsystem. (Note: You may need to use a User Agent Switcher browser extension and set the User-Agent to Windows, as the Office webapps typically hide the "Open in Desktop App" option for Linux users.) Supported Applications WinApps supports ALL Windows applications. Support does not, however, extend to kernel-level anti-cheat systems (e.g. Riot Vanguard). Universal application support is achieved by: Scanning Windows for any community tested applications (list below). Scanning Windows for any other .exe files listed within the Windows Registry. Community tested applications benefit from high-resolution icons and pre-populated MIME types. This enables file managers to determine which Windows applications should open files based on file extensions. Icons for other detected applications are pulled from .exe files. Contri...
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