A few brief remarks about wine-mono.
I'm testing wine for a few months for some windows packages that can't be fully replaced with linux software.
I have tried wine under different distributions with greater and lesser success in each of those distributions, (around 16 distros)
I have found a problem that is very interesting to me. It has been better for me to install windows programs, when I uninstall wine-mono, put winecfg in windows 7 mode, and install each of the official microsoft office frameworks (more or less similar to the winetricks dotnet40 commands...). This method is more effective for me in recognizing many programs and has made it possible for me to install complicated things like Adobe Illustrator CS6 or Sony Vegas Pro 17 or Microsoft Office 2007 and a few others.
Using wine-mono under windows 10 setup does not give the same result and is much less.
A few brief remarks about wine-mono.
Some wiwndows applications installed without wine-mono
Some windows applications installed without wine-mono, but official microsoft frameworks,

