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I'm far from an expert but I believe Proton is specifically intended to provide compatability with Windows gaming tech like DirectX.

For regular non-game software you don't need that tech, you can just run it through Wine itself (Proton is built on Wine). Bottles is actually what I see recommended these days (it simplifies management of Wine prefixes) and supposedly many apps can run in a few clicks.

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Lots, but if they interface with usb (like an image writer or mouse software) it won't work.

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I'm pretty sure there are wine builds with all the proton enhancements that aren't in normal wine yet. I feel like I saw in lutris or bottles or both but you can surely get it other ways too.

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On top off my head is the old non UWP version of Photoscape which I use from time to time to do basic edits.

Then Finale notepad for music transcribing stuff

I use to use MSOffice 2007 but recently I have switched to OnlyOffice

Although most of them, or atleast what I know off, are made for older version of windows

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Notpad++ works in Wine. And I used to run JMP 10 with wine too (data plotting software). Neither required Proton though.

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I dunno about Proton but I'd assume do. I have some CAD and 3D software I use in Wine.

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Are there any windows non-game programs that work with proton? | Spyke