playonlinux is a front end for wine that make its ridiculously easy to install and run a large selection of windows games (and applications) After enabling the community repository for the setup scripts (settings > repositories and select community), the official repository only contains a few scripts (but they are the only scripts more or less guaranteed to work!). I was able to install and play "STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl" without any fuss, playonlinux also downloaded and installed DirectX9c and the Microsoft core fonts for me! there are also scripts for install WOW, steam etc (but i have not tried them yet). playonlinux is not in the ubuntu repositories but you can add the repository, its key and install playonlinux with the following command. Code: sudo wget http://playonlinux.botux.net/playonlinux.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/playonlinux.list && wget -q http://playonlinux.botux.net/pol.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add - && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install playonlinux
I have had a brief play around with this and I thought it was pretty good too. Wine-Doors is a good alternative, but it's aimed more at Windows applications. I have to say that, after playing around with all the WINE-like applications, such as Wine-doors, Playonlinux, Cedega and Crossover, I have found Crossover to be better at games and applications. If only they could ditch the horrible looking GTK+1 interface with GTK+2....
Huh, thats pretty cool, i'll have to look into that, granted, i have a cedega license at my disposal rate now, but that is still pretty interesting.