Wine 1.1.35 Offers Modest Improvements

Written by Michael Larabel in WINE on 18 December 2009 at 02:28 PM EST. 3 Comments
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Two weeks have passed since the release of Wine 1.1.34 that brought support for the digital rights management in the Left 4 Dead 2 game, MSHTML improvements, and other fixes, but now Wine 1.1.35 is out the door to replace that development release.

Wine 1.1.35 delivers on more proper support for the Left 4 Dead 2 DRM, support for OLE transacted storage, better certificate checking on secure connections, progress on the 16-bit separation, MSI performance improvements, 64-bit fixes in debugger support, and the usual bug-fixes. This release only carries a few fixes/improvements to the Direct3D 9/10 support.

The Wine 1.1.35 announcement with change-log is available at WineHQ.org.
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