The tool requests your installing at least one version of Wine, but it's easy since I can "apt-get" it.

And it's the UI of the tool, you can see that I installed a gal-game.
Since I installed the tool in default, and the PC is in China (System language is Chinese), the version pushed to me is in Chinese UI.
The second picture is the guide of windows application installation. I don't know why but it seems to be in German. ( title and the buttons in Chinese) But thanks to the shadowsocks server, it's OK to google them for meanings.The left button is "next" and the right is "cancel" as I expected.
I tried the two choices. And it can be the first one if you are not testing. The second choice should be selected when you wanted to install a application in an existed virtual disk.(It might not work well if the Wine versions vary)

Just give a name to the virtual disk and start it.
32-bit or 64-bit?
I guess that most applications that I shall use would be run in a 64-bit system.
Just click the button and select the install.exe you want to install. Of course, an ordinary exe file can also be run here, but it's recommended not to do so. We can use "wine [file name]" in the terminal.




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