Notpad++ works in Wine. And I used to run JMP 10 with wine too (data plotting software). Neither required Proton though.
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I dunno about Proton but I'd assume do. I have some CAD and 3D software I use in Wine.
On top off my head is the old non UWP version of Photoscape which I use from time to time to do basic edits.
Then Finale notepad for music transcribing stuff
I use to use MSOffice 2007 but recently I have switched to OnlyOffice
Although most of them, or atleast what I know off, are made for older version of windows
Lots, but if they interface with usb (like an image writer or mouse software) it won't work.
Not strictly proton, but for wine, you can see here (https://appdb.winehq.org/) that it supports more than just games.
I'm far from an expert but I believe Proton is specifically intended to provide compatability with Windows gaming tech like DirectX.
For regular non-game software you don't need that tech, you can just run it through Wine itself (Proton is built on Wine). Bottles is actually what I see recommended these days (it simplifies management of Wine prefixes) and supposedly many apps can run in a few clicks.