+unusual limitations.
+
+.IP \[bu]
+There are bugs in Microsoft's WIM library and I obviously have not included the
+same bugs in wimlib, although in some cases I have had to work around bugs for
+compatibility purposes.
+
+.IP \[bu]
+wimlib's \fBimagex\fR offers the extra command \fBimagex optimize\fR,
+which lets you easily remove wasted space in a WIM (which can arise after
+a WIM image is appended or mounted read-write).
+
+.IP \[bu]
+wimlib's \fBimagex\fR also offers the command \fBimagex join\fR, which lets you
+easily join the parts of a split WIM.
+
+.IP \[bu]
+wimlib's \fBimagex apply\fR supports keeping files hard-linked or symlinked
+across WIM images when extracted from a WIM. So you can, for example, extract
+different versions of Windows from an install.wim without using much extra
+space. (Note: this functionality is only available in UNIX builds of wimlib.)
+
+.IP \[bu]
+wimlib's \fBimagex capture\fR supports combining multiple separate directories
+and files together in a configurable way to create a WIM image.
+
+.IP \[bu]
+wimlib's XPRESS compressor is better than Microsoft's.
+
+.IP \[bu]
+wimlib supports multithreaded compression, which can make it much faster to
+create compressed WIM files.
+
+.IP \[bu]
+wimlib's \fBimagex capture\fR supports a special mode where UNIX file modes,
+owners, and groups are stored. (Note: this functionality is only available on
+UNIX builds.)