Eclipse wrote: > It's not what I was looking for. Wineprefix is exactly for that. You can have a 100% separated environments for each application. With their own settings, dlls, overrides, etc. Using per app settings within the same wineprefix is an option, but it doesn't work for all settings, and you still have a risk of one application affecting/breaking another application. Not even mentioning inability to cleanly remove one specific program.