Wine-doors is an application designed to make
installing Windows software on Linux, Solaris, or
other Unix systems easier. It is essentially a
package management tool for Windows software on
Unix systems. It is developed and styled to fit in
with the GNOME desktop, but is fairly portable and
a user interface could be developed for KDE. The
main goals are to replace winetools, allow
flexible application management, provide Queue
processing capabilities, provide Application
Database integration, avoid global native
overrides, automatically add items to the desktop
menus, and allow users to manage their Windows
applications with profiles and bottles.