Wine 0.9.44 Released
jshriverWVU writes to let us know about the release of Wine 0.9.44. Wine is a free implementation of Windows on Unix/Linux. New in this release are: better heuristics for making windows managed; automatic detection of timezone parameters; improvements to the built-in WordPad; better signatures support in crypt32; still more gdiplus functions; and of course lots of bug fixes.
The fact that they have 5 major improvements every 14 days is kinda impressive.
But yes, good point.
How we know is more important than what we know.
That is unsurprising. Windows installers have always been heavyweight. I don't think that this is wine's problem.
Indeed, wine has had a very hard time supporting Installshield, which seems like a very badly written application.
Prediction for end of Universe #42: Fencepost error in Quantum_bogosort.cpp
So let's all have a big group hug and make up. We need each other.
"I've got more toys than Teruhisa Kitahara."
Nope, but the existence of wine is proof that people don't like windows and want their apps running on gnu/linux systems..
do not laugh to soon..
like dosbox, and I'm pretty sure that under Vista you *may* need wine to run some legacy windows softwares....
Not only that, but since MS isn't going to release DX10 on XP and Wine has already started implementing it, you might end up using Wine to run the new apps in a legacy OS.