In addition to Windows software, it also works with web applications, DOS, retro computers and consoles as well.
For wine, it has installation scripts that automatically implement the necessary workarounds for specific software. Such as picking a wine version, setting overrides, installing libraries, etc. It also creates a wineprefix for you with a recommended Windows version for that software.
For example, you can get The Sims 1 complete collection from Internet Archive (abandonware at this point), and then add that game to your collection. That will download and run the installation script for it, saving you most of the manual steps involved in installing that game.
For wine, it has installation scripts that automatically implement the necessary workarounds for specific software. Such as picking a wine version, setting overrides, installing libraries, etc. It also creates a wineprefix for you with a recommended Windows version for that software.
For example, you can get The Sims 1 complete collection from Internet Archive (abandonware at this point), and then add that game to your collection. That will download and run the installation script for it, saving you most of the manual steps involved in installing that game.