Wine Maker Relaxed Over Microsoft's 'blockade'
News A company that sells products based on Wine, an open source application that allows users to run Windows applications under Linux, said it isn't worried that Microsoft's anti-piracy application appears to be blocking the emulation software.
[February 23, 2005, 12:00]
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]
Wine Cellar II
Downloads Wine Cellar II is a comprehensive personal cellar management system designed to keep track of your wine purchases, cellaring, and consumption. Whether you have 10 bottles or 10,000 bottles, you can easily keep track of cellaring guidelines, tasting...
[March 4, 2006, 11:31]
Wine Development Stifled By Software Patent
News Developers on the Windows compatibility project Wine have been forced to abandon an important feature due to the existence of a Borland patent. The open source project Wine allows you to run unmodified Windows programs on Linux through a binary...
[May 13, 2005, 10:05]
Wine Maker Relaxed Over Microsoft's 'blockade'
Talkback Its obvious Microsoft are deliberatly blocking Wine to stem its usage and more importantly, stop people discovering Linux's potential. If it isn't Microsoft's most illegal Anti-competitive act yet, than I don't know what is.
[February 23, 2005, 15:44]
Wine Chain Uncorks New Sales And Smashes Business Bottlenecks
White Papers The Wine Club has opened locations in San Francisco, Santa Ana, and Santa Clara, California. Its 8,000 SKUs include different vintages of the same wine and wine "Futures and pre-arrivals. Yet 60 percent of its U.S.million sales come in through...
[November 28, 2006, 23:00]
IVinio: Wine Meets Technology
White Papers The iVinio Interactive Menu garners rave reviews for its fun, educational, and easy approach to choosing the perfect wine, and gives sommeliers unparalleled control into their wine lists.
[November 2, 2007, 23:00]
Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users
Talkback It is true Office Update shouldn't be concerned by the Anti-Wine thingy. The point is, if they start closing the door, either Wine users will need to start considering migrating as many apps as they can, or be ready to run non-bugfixed satellites...
[February 26, 2005, 10:43]
Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users
Talkback If Microsoft blocks it's products to run on Wine, I will kick off all it's products and turn to their open source alternative. For example OpenOffice. This may let me suffer for a while, but I will not go back to MS Windows any more.
[February 26, 2005, 10:18]
IBM Dismisses Corel's Wine Plans
News Following last week's revelation by Corel that it is working with Wine to bring all Windows applications to a desktop version of Linux, Occleshaw dismissed the plans citing his own company's experience with emulation software: "Corel said all this...
[March 1, 1999, 16:05]
Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users
Talkback We have the rights as WINE users to download softwares like DirectX and other Windows technology. This is outrageous! Microsoft is practicing illegal operations and should be sued for it. I never trusted this company when it comes to computing.
[May 15, 2005, 21:04]
Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users
Talkback WINE is not an emulator. Latest Wine version runs pretty good.http://www.winehq.org [quote] That's so stupid. You dont need any windows files at all why the hell would you need to update them. If you dont need them.
[February 26, 2005, 5:32]
Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users
Talkback Something not immediately apparent in the articles is that the method MicroSoft uses to determine if Wine is running is the presence of a registry key. This has the potential of malware using this registry key to prevent Windows upgrades on...
[February 26, 2005, 0:52]
A Little Wine With Your Linux?
Talkback Talking about Wine and Codeweavers to run Windows on Linux without mentioning the more popular and practical Win4Lin is like telling people that if they want to cross the river they need to build their own raft - each time they want to cross...
[October 7, 2003, 18:08]
A Little Wine With Your Linux?
Talkback CrossOver Ofiifce IS Wine. err. It's just a commercial version with a easy front end.
[October 8, 2003, 10:37]
Microsoft Admits Targeting Wine Users
Talkback HOWEVER, blocking WINE users running legally purchased MS products on Linux or Unix does not constitute providing "support" for those other operating systems. On the contrary, intentionally making it more difficult for WINE users to make use of...
[February 27, 2005, 3:56]
Yalumba Wine Upgrades ERP, Database To Sustain Growth
White Papers Founded in 1849, Yalumba Wine Company is Australia's oldest family-owned winery. In August 2005, with Oracle's Fusion project underway, the winemaker decided to review its existing JD Edwards World Xe implementation and supporting environment to...
[February 8, 2008, 23:00]
A Little Wine With Your Linux?
Talkback It is true that just downloading and installing from the Wine project is not an undaunting project; however, there is a free version of Codeweavers Wine (no, it's not the tweaked commercial version that runs Office so well), that does run numerous...
[October 8, 2003, 13:16]
Majestic Wine Dispels Competition With Hosted IBM On Demand Solution
White Papers Majestic has 113 traditional wine stores throughout the region, as well as its Majestic Online wine store. Online wine store Majestic Wine had outgrown its initial hardware infrastructure and needed to expand cost-effectively in order to meet peak...
[January 23, 2008, 23:00]
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]

