Bottles 63.0 released

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Bottles 63 has been released to improve stability for running Windows software on Linux, addressing crashes during installation and launch. The update includes fixes for zero-byte ghost files and ensures that temporary data does not corrupt registry backups. Enhancements in the interface allow for faster access through alphabetical sorting and improved integration with Steam and Flatpak extensions. Additionally, new proxy settings support users behind firewalls, and terminal commands now handle special characters correctly to prevent execution issues



Bottles 63.0 released

Bottles 63 lands to stop Windows software from crashing mid-installation or failing to launch on Linux. The update fixes crashes caused by zero-byte ghost files and ignores temporary data that often ruins registry backups during interruptions. The interface gets smarter with alphabetical sorting, automatic font loading, and reliable Steam shortcut integration for daily use. Users behind firewalls will appreciate the new proxy settings while terminal commands finally handle special characters correctly.

Bottles 63.0 released @ Linux Compatible