Category: Proton
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Proton 9.0-4 Expands Compatibility: Total War: Shogun 2 and Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 Now Playable on Linux
Valve has announced the release of Proton 9.0-4, an updated version of its popular open-source compatibility tool designed for Steam Play, which allows Windows games to run on Linux systems. This release, which comes almost three months after Proton 9.0-3, expands its support to include notable titles such as Total War: SHOGUN 2 and Warhammer…
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Proton 9.0-3 Launch: Now Supporting ‘Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora’ and ‘Farlight 84’
Valve announced the release of Proton 9.0-3 today, marking the latest update to the open-source compatibility layer for Steam Play, which allows Windows-based games to be played on Linux systems. This tool utilizes Wine and other components for seamless game play. The release of Proton 9.0-3 follows its predecessor, Proton 9.0-2, by over three months.…
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Proton Unveils Privacy-Focused Alternative to Google Docs: A New Era of Secure Collaboration
Proton, once famed for a VPN, now provides a suite of secure online services, including e-mail, cloud storage, and password manager (Proton Pass Linux app launched last month). Now, it’s adding another string to its privacy-focused bow, and takes aim at Google Docs in the process. This week Proton announced Docs in Proton Drive, a…
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Proton 9.0 Launches with Compatibility for THE FINALS and Lord of the Rings: Gollum
Valve has just launched Proton 9.0, the most recent stable release of this open-source tool that facilitates compatibility for Steam Play. It is founded on Wine and other components, allowing Windows games to be played on Linux systems. Proton 9.0, based on Wine 9.0, introduces Dinogen Online, Photography Simulator Demo, George McGeehan Gamer Hero, THE…
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Introducing Proton Mail’s New Desktop App for Linux Users
Proton Mail has unveiled a new desktop application for Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. This new software allows users of this privacy-centric mail service to avoid a web browser for checking, composing, and organizing their emails. Well-known to those who prioritize privacy, Proton was created by a team of scientists and engineers collaborating at CERN…