Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (GPL-3.0)
Application type
Platforms
- Linux
- Arch Linux
- Flathub
- Fedora
- Nix Package Manager
- Wine
- Flatpak
- Vala
- Proton

ProtonUp-Qt is described as 'Install and manage GE-Proton, Luxtorpeda & more for Steam and Wine-GE & more for Lutris with this graphical user interface' and is a compatibility layer tool in the development category. There are more than 25 alternatives to ProtonUp-Qt for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Mac, Wine, Flathub and Windows apps. The best ProtonUp-Qt alternative is Wine, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like ProtonUp-Qt are WinBoat, Proton, PlayOnLinux - PlayOnMac and Bottles.

A Vulkan-based translation layer for D3D9, D3D10 and D3D11, which can be used on Linux with Wine.
WineBottler is an App to manage and wrap your Windows apps into convenient OS X apps. WineBottler helps you with running Windows programs on OS X.




Steam emulator that emulates steam online features. Lets you play games that use the steam multiplayer APIs on a LAN without steam or an internet connection.

Compatibility layer enabling Windows games on Linux via Steam Play, featuring advanced video playback, FSR integration, Nvidia CUDA support, raw input, per-game fixes automation, upstream Wine patches, frequent updates, wine-staging patches, and open-source maintenance.
A wrapper that does winetricks things for Proton enabled games, requires Winetricks.

MiceWine is a project that aims to run Windows applications and games on Android smartphones.
Phoenicis is a graphical front-end for Wine, a tool to help Linux and Mac users run games and programs for Windows. The future of PlayOnLinux and PlayOnMac.



Q4Wine is a qt4 GUI for wine that will help you manage wine prefixes and installed applications




WineZGUI (pronounced Wine-Zee-Goo-Eee) is a wine frontend for playing windows games with wine easily. It is a collection of Bash scripts for Wine Prefix Management and Linux Desktop Integration for easier wine gaming experience using Zenity.


This is Hangover, a project started by André Zwing and Stefan Dösinger in 2016 to run (x86_64)/x86_32 Windows applications on aarch64/(ppc64le)/x86_64 Wine. (Architectures in brackets are currently not supported).