| 1.0.14.7 | This will run 100% perfect, just launch it using Wine's "Wine Windows Program Loader", the graphics may lag a tiny bit; but the application runs. |
| 1.1.23.5 | Doesn't work because of bug \#1 |
| 2013-06-13 | The version I downloaded today. |
It can be difficult to choose the correct license since some
applications have multiple releases with different licenses. For
example, a retail product may have a time-limited trial mode
(upgradeable with registration fee) and an unlimited free mode with a
reduced feature set. In general, use the most restrictive license for
the entry. If there are substantial differences between different
releases, such as a freeware "beta" and a retail "full" release, then
created different version entries for them.
The "Download" field is a URL to the page where a specific version can
be downloaded. It does not have to be a direct link to a file (zip, exe,
msi). This field is shown in the "Other apps affected" summary page for
bug links, making it convenient for developers to download a specific
version for analysis from a bug report.
## Bugs
At some point you will find a bug and will need to log it in Bugzilla.
Read [Bugs](https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/Bugs)**thoroughly** on details on
how to do that and always attach the bug report.
The following guidelines are for submitting test results, including
new versions and new applications, to the [WineHQ Applications Database](https://appdb.winehq.org/)
(AppDB). Failure to follow these guidelines may result in your test
results being rejected and/or deleted.
## Submitting Test Reports
### Vanilla Wine Only
Do not submit test results for patched versions of Wine or third-party
wrappers (such as PlayOnLinux or Wineskin). These are not a true
reflection of what Wine can achieve and so do not help in identifying
where Wine may need to be improved or fixed.
ℹ In September, 2015, Wine-staging became an official branch of the
Wine project, and test results are now accepted for it. Since the
current version field does not differentiate between the development
and staging branches, please note in the Extra Comments field if you
have used wine-staging.
**Distribution packages**. Test results for distro Wine packages are
accepted, even though they may include unapproved patches. The AppDB
allows you to select your distribution when submitting a test result so
that other users can see if a distribution package may actually cause a
problem. If you are using a non-official repository, such as a Ubuntu
PPA, include the name of it in the "Additional Comments" section of the
report to help identify problems specific to that source.
### Language
To be most useful to the maximum audience, the preferred language for the
AppDB test results is English. If you submit test results in another
language, you must also provide an English translation in that test
report.
The exception to this rule of course applies to proper nouns: if your
| 1.0.14.7 | This will run 100% perfect, just launch it using Wine's "Wine Windows Program Loader", the graphics may lag a tiny bit; but the application runs. |
| 1.1.23.5 | Doesn't work because of bug \#1 |
| 2013-06-13 | The version I downloaded today. |
It can be difficult to choose the correct license since some
applications have multiple releases with different licenses. For
example, a retail product may have a time-limited trial mode
(upgradeable with registration fee) and an unlimited free mode with a
reduced feature set. In general, use the most restrictive license for
the entry. If there are substantial differences between different
releases, such as a freeware "beta" and a retail "full" release, then
created different version entries for them.
The "Download" field is a URL to the page where a specific version can
be downloaded. It does not have to be a direct link to a file (zip, exe,
msi). This field is shown in the "Other apps affected" summary page for
bug links, making it convenient for developers to download a specific
version for analysis from a bug report.
## Bugs
At some point you will find a bug and will need to log it in Bugzilla.
Read [Bugs](https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/Bugs)**thoroughly** on details on