Wine 2.1 Development Release
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Wine 2.1 Adds More Shader Model 5 Instructions, Direct2D Rendering Improvements
The Wine developers announced the general availability of Wine 2.1, the first development release since the launch of Wine 2.0, which includes various improvements and multiple bug fixes.
Wine 2.1 comes about 10 days after the release of Wine 2.0 to implement additional Shader Model 5 instructions, add improvements to Direct2D rendering, as well as various line breaking improvements in DirectWrite, enhance the handling of MIME messages, and make the HID bus service run by default.
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Wine 2.1 Released With Greater SM5 Support, Better Direct2D Rendering
Wine 2.1 is now available as the first development release in the road toward next year's Wine 3.0 release, per the new Wine versioning scheme.
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Wine Announcement
The Wine development release 2.1 is now available.
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Wine 2.1 is out with more Shader Model 5 work
Wine 2.1 is the first development snapshot of the newest Wine code since they release the big 2.0 update. It's a pretty good start too!
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