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To: Doren who wrote (54297)7/7/2006 10:14:59 AM
From: Stock Puppy  Read Replies (2) of 213182
 
Yes, but no need for Microsoft anymore to run Windows programs.


Doren, I wouldn't be that optimistic - some {many} applications will work under WINE. Others will not. Since MS is "renowned" - no, sorry - "rumored" for not documenting all of the features and consequences in their APIs (and even not documenting some of their APIs) providing an alleged advantage over competitors for those programmers that know about these things.

But an application that takes advantage of alleged undocumented things would break under WINE since the feature, consequence or API itself equivalent would be missing.

Check out :

"...Wine is a compatibility layer, not a true emulator, so it works with only some Windows programs...."

news.com.com

Applications database:
appdb.winehq.org

Nice description of Wine:
en.wikipedia.org

the source for info on all flavors of Wine:
winehq.com

Just for fun, the FAQ on WINE:
faqs.org

What the heck, since we're talking about it, let's have some :



ohhh....red (lower case) wine.....
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