There’s also winapps you can use to run it in a native windows environment in some way (another machine tucked away somewhere, in a VM etc.) and have it acting like a native app over RDP and even have integrations with file manager like file associations.
Instead of having a full desktop view in a remote desktop session, you’ll get each window in a separate window that’ll act like any other singular app. I used it when I had to use ms office and some other windows only app when I had a secondary PC that had to have windows anyway in a separate office in the same building.
It’s the first time I’ve ever heard of winboat and i feel like they are pretty much equivalent in what they do.


Good to hear. winboat seems to both target and achieve a more polished setup and use.
Even running office on wine is a good option if your target version has somewhat good wine compatibility.