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A Little Wine With Your Linux?

Talkback although i understand the problems the author had, he should have looked a little more into wine. I'm using wine in a production environment, as i'm progammer under navision native database. I experienced no problems so far, although some...

[October 17, 2003, 14:53]

Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users

Talkback So they buy Office and get Wine to run it. Like a talk back already mentioned - this is probably better for your average wine user because the development team will have a chance to see how different updates can or should effect the Wine...

[February 25, 2005, 21:07]

Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users

Talkback As for updating software running on Wine, why would they? Having said all that, I think Wine is only a good thing. I think Linux applications will mature quicker than Wine manages to support old software however.and i think Wine's life in active...

[February 26, 2005, 18:29]

A Little Wine With Your Linux?

News Five words sum it up: "Wine is not an emulator. This is also a clever acronym for the program Wine, which can help you run your Windows programs under Linux. Wine is an implementation of the Windows API that allows programs using the API to run on...

[October 7, 2003, 13:00]

Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users

Talkback Wine helps them do this just fine. What they're complaining about is not being able to get updates just because their running it on Linux/Wine. The following is what makes me not like Windows users: This kind of haughty attitude is what makes me...

[February 25, 2005, 21:21]

Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users

Talkback Back to our scheduled Wine comments. Web: IE6 is quite difficult to install under Wine. Win32 libraries (GUI elements, registry, file structure), provided by Wine for games, either it using an OpenGLrenderer (yay Nvidia!

[March 6, 2005, 22:24]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Finish at around 3am, a lot of wine to the worse yet flushed with success. Phone call from a close friend saying 'Help! I installed Internet Explorer 4 and now my computer doesn't work! Reflect for a moment that it's actually her ex-boyfriend's...

[October 11, 1997, 9:00]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

News Finish at around 3am, a lot of wine to the worse yet flushed with success. Phone call from a close friend saying 'Help! I installed Internet Explorer 4 and now my computer doesn't work! Reflect for a moment that it's actually her ex-boyfriend's...

[October 11, 1997, 8:00]

Unconvinced About Vista

Blog Comment Actually, you can play The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion under wine (Wine is a wrapper that translates what a windows program does into output that gnu/linux will understand at minimal overhead), it has a "silver" rating on the application compatibility...

[May 4, 2007, 20:56]

Mail Room

News Story: IBM dismisses Corel's Wine plans Have you compiled the latest version of Wine? Story: IBM dismisses Corel's Wine plans This would be all and good if this person know anything about WINE and the WINE libraries.

[March 12, 1999, 17:02]

Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users

Talkback The registry key details will be published allowing Wine users to make the appropriate registry entries and bypass this artificial restriction. First, to those IT Students and others that dislike Linux/Unix and their users.

[February 26, 2005, 19:33]

Life On The Antivirus Frontline

News During lunch, Dozortsev, a Russian immigrant who arrived in Melbourne about 11 years ago, put his role as the head of R&D at Computer Associate's (CA) Melbourne-based research labs into perspective for me, which explained why the view, wine and...

[July 1, 2002, 10:28]

Wine Maker Relaxed Over Microsoft's 'blockade'

Talkback I have wine so I can run iTunes ( not made by Microsoft ) and window's games ( that aren't made by Microsoft ). I use linux at home. I don't use any Microsoft applications. I already use Open Office and it is great.

[February 26, 2005, 14:03]

A Little Wine With Your Linux?

Talkback There was time I was cursing wine, because my windoze apps didn't work. I generally don't know why people get so aggressive about this review: Well, for most- it's true, the end-user, not usually wanting or having advanced knowledge of linux (hence...

[October 14, 2003, 15:58]

So Why Not Put Linux On Your Business Desktops?

Talkback I have memories of running an older version on Wine years ago, but isn't there a native port by now? I thought Lotus Notes ran on Linux. If not, Domino Server should support people using browsers on Linux.

[November 29, 2005, 12:18]

Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users

Talkback When I go out to the store and purchase Microsoft Office, I can currently use WINE to run that legally purchased software on a Linux/Unix operating system, instead of Windows; if I choose. "Jack Benetton, Occupation: software engineer

[February 25, 2005, 21:07]

BT's Free Flights Offer Hits Turbulence

Talkback I read up on all the problems others were having with the Gallo Free Flight offer so figured I might have been just another schmuck that bought a box of wine for the free flight. It took me three calls, a diversion to a call center and a few long...

[January 26, 2005, 22:59]

Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users

Talkback If the linux user were to reverse engineer their own emulation program (which yes, wine is technically an emulator), then they are not guilty of violating the EULA, thus microsoft still has to live up to their end in the contract.

[December 23, 2005, 9:26]

Slingbox! Party! Nibbles! Transistors!

Blog On a more corporeal level, the party was marked by Japanese beer, some very respectable wine, a prize draw where I didn't win a Slingbox (but one small group of analysts won two - chiz chiz), and the usual suite of tiny nibbles.

[September 27, 2007, 22:51]

Arif Mohamed's Weekend Diary

News The night ran long and much wine flowed. My desk was a flood of papers, press releases, scrawled notes, faxes, invitations for Christmas parties - I know the phone's under here somewhere. Paperless office?

[November 16, 1996, 7:00]


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