The full release notes, which are rather extensive, can be read here. See the release notes below for a summary of the major changes. It also contains a lot of improvements across the board, as well as support for many new applications and games. The main highlights are the support for Microsoft Office 2013, and the 64-bit support on macOS. This release represents over a year of development effort and around 6,600 individual changes. The Wine team wrote the following in the post: In a post announcing the changes, the Wine team says that there are improvements for other games and apps, while features such as full HD support and the Direct3D command were pushed until the next release due to time constraints. The headlining changes, however, include support for Microsoft Office 2013 and 64-bit support for macOS (via BetaNews). The developers say that Wine 2.0 represents over a year of development efforts and includes over 6,600 individual changes. Today, the tool was updated to version 2.0 with a host of new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements.
Wine is a tool that’s gained popularity for allowing users to run Windows and Linux software on macOS.