How do I run a Windows application on Linux?
There are several ways to run Windows applications on Linux:

1. Wine: Wine is an open-source compatibility layer that allows Linux users to run Windows applications.

2. Virtual Machine: You can install a virtual machine software like VirtualBox, VMware, or Hyper-V, and install Windows operating system as a virtual machine on Linux. Then you can run Windows applications inside the virtual machine.

3. Cross-platform software: If the Windows application has a cross-platform version available, you can simply install and run it on Linux.

4. Remote desktop: If you have a Windows computer, you can use remote desktop applications like xrdp, Remmina, or VNC to access and run Windows applications from your Linux computer.
Thanks! The specific Linux terminal I'm working on has limited access to the internet, so offline solutions are best for my purposes, which of your suggestions work best without needing an internet connection?
Options 1 to 3 can be used without having an internet connections, assuming it is possible to install the applications once with internet connection. Option 4 requires a constant connection to the other machine.