I know it's a standalone app for Windows, but without an installer it's difficult to install on a Linux system using WINE. I solved the problem myself by downloading Install Forge and creating my own installer. After that I was able to install it using Play On Linux with which I was also able to install the Microsoft core fonts and the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (2013) library it needed to work.
I know it's a standalone app for Windows, but without an installer it's difficult to install on a Linux system using WINE. I solved the problem myself by downloading Install Forge and creating my own installer. After that I was able to install it using Play On Linux with which I was also able to install the Microsoft core fonts and the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable (2013) library it needed to work.
An installer for it might be helpful for many.
Here is a step-by-step tutorial I created for other Linux users which you are certainly free to use or alter for Linux users. Installing a stand-alone Windows app (Materialize) for WINE.pdf