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Story: A little Wine with your Linux?
I got to page two of the article then gave up.
I have recently looked at Linux as an alternative to Windows for myself and clients.
Great it runs faster and there is lots of good quality software available at little or no cost.
Big But - To install software I want to simply double click on an icon, pretend to read the licence agreement then wait for the "finished" button to apear.
Until Linux is truely ready for the lazy user like me (and most of the world) I guese I will be stuck with Windows and the excelent freeware applications that I use.
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Story: A little Wine with your Linux?
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Nice but your review is neither complete nor corre... Walter Thomas -
Talking about Wine and Codeweavers to run Windows... Anonymous -
I knew from the first line that this was going to... Anonymous -
err... CrossOver Ofiifce IS Wine. It's just a comm... Anonymous -
Rather incomplete. It is true that just downloadi... Randy Ennis -
What's with all this running Windows apps under Li... Anonymous -
Umm, crossover office uses wine. All codeweavers c... Tormak -
The real benefit of wine (and even better, wineX)... TIM -
I got to page two of the article then gave up.
I h... Chris Gibson -
The Wine developers seem to agree with the review;... Dan Kegel -
I generally don't know why people get so aggressiv... Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski -
although i understand the problems the author had,... Stefan -
Of course not! Abondon such stupid projects and u... Tuxic
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