Bottles, the graphical Wine environment manager, has been released in version 64.0.
Highlights include NTSync support, a new home card for updating components across all bottles at once, and the new Eagle security feature that scans executables for malware and stealer patterns. Startup speed has also been dramatically improved.
New Features
- Add ntsync support
- Add a home card and dialog to update components across bottles at once
- Add a toggle to enable or disable a program launch arguments
- Inherit MANGOHUD_CONFIG from the host environment by default
- Inhibit session idle while a program is running
- Notify when a bottle location is offline instead of hiding it
- Log the environment summary on terminal startup
- Detect malware and stealer patterns in executables with Eagle
- Security warnings before launching flagged programs with Eagle scan options on crashes
Bug Fixes
- Resolved app name spacing issues breaking .desktop file links
- Avoid Manager startup side effects during CLI launches
- Dramatically improved startup speed and eliminated UI freezes with numerous program/library entries
- Fixed transient document portal path rejection for custom bottle directories
- Stop forcing offline mode in the CLI so bottle creation can fetch components
- Fixed Proton runner path and runtime exposure to dedicated sandbox
- Show uppercase .EXE and .MSI files in the executable chooser
- Resolved process termination in dedicated sandboxes
- Enhanced locale codec handling for shortcut decoding
Bottles is available as a Flatpak via Flathub.

Source: GitHub