Merge pull request #8 from KernelGhost/codex/update-wording-in-readme.md

Fix grammar in README
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Rohan Barar
2025-07-31 12:59:45 +10:00
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ WinApps works by:
- The GNU/Linux `/home` directory is accessible within Windows via the `\\tsclient\home` mount. - The GNU/Linux `/home` directory is accessible within Windows via the `\\tsclient\home` mount.
- Integration with `Nautilus`, allowing you to right-click files to open them with specific Windows applications based on the file MIME type. - Integration with `Nautilus`, allowing you to right-click files to open them with specific Windows applications based on the file MIME type.
- The [official taskbar widget](https://github.com/winapps-org/WinApps-Launcher) enables seamless administration of the Windows subsystem and offers an easy way to launch Windows applications. - The [official taskbar widget](https://github.com/winapps-org/WinApps-Launcher) enables seamless administration of the Windows subsystem and offers an easy way to launch Windows applications.
- Microsoft Office links (e.g. ms-word://) from the host system are automatically opened in the Windows subsystem. (Note: You may need to use an [User Agent switcher](https://github.com/ray-lothian/UserAgent-Switcher/) Browser Extension and set the User-Agent to Windows, as as the Office webapps typically hide the "Open in Desktop App" option for Linux users.) - Microsoft Office links (e.g. ms-word://) from the host system are automatically opened in the Windows subsystem. (Note: You may need to use a [User Agent Switcher](https://github.com/ray-lothian/UserAgent-Switcher/) browser extension and set the User-Agent to Windows, as the Office webapps typically hide the "Open in Desktop App" option for Linux users.)
## Supported Applications ## Supported Applications
**WinApps supports <u>*ALL*</u> Windows applications.** **WinApps supports <u>*ALL*</u> Windows applications.**