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It introduced more Direct3D 10 and 11 features, which meant more Windows-only games became playable on Mac hardware.
It solidified the ability to run 64-bit applications on macOS, which became critical as Apple phased out 32-bit support. Wine for Mac 2.0
Wine (originally an acronym for "Wine Is Not an Emulator") is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, and BSD. Instead of simulating internal Windows logic like a virtual machine, Wine translates Windows API calls into POSIX calls on the fly. Key Highlights of the Wine 2.0 Era It introduced more Direct3D 10 and 11 features,
A polished, paid version of Wine developed by CodeWeavers , which offers easy installation and technical support. such as Linux