https://gitlab.melroy.org/melroy/winegui (version 1.5.2, April 2021)
can be installed on Linux systems from his releases site
https://gitlab.melroy.org/melroy/winegui/-/releases
for Debian/ubuntu/Linux Mint, RPM systems, or compile-it-yourself systems from a source tarball.
Why Install winegui?
- It manages wine prefixes that you already created and provides a gui interface to create and manage more wine prefixes.
- The features are attractive for having several wine utilities and games on a Linux system.
- Create a new prefix from a gui instead of command line program winecfg.
- Run a wine-installed program from an installed wine prefix.
- Open drive C: on a given wine prefix to browse the file system.
Includes:
- Install DirectX OpenGL or Vulkan for graphics support
- Install fonts
- Install Visual C++ 2013
- Install .NET packages V4, V4.5.2
- Run the uninstaller to remove a wine app in some wine prefix.
- Launch system apps: Notepad, Wordpad, Internet Explorer (IE), Task Manager, Regedit, Windows File Explorer, Windows console (cmd).
- Launch Linux apps: WineCfg, Winetricks on a given wine prefix.
- Reboot
- Update Config
- Kill wine apps/processes