Hey, maybe you should do a little INVESTIGATION before you start posting:)
WineX IS free. The source is free for download. If you want precompiled binaries and official support, that is what you pay for (and boy, is it CHEAP). Please don't tell me you can't handle./configure; make && make install.
It's also a hell of a lot cheaper than buying a copy of windows to play.
If I had the money, I might not complain so rudely, but come on people!
Yeah, c'mon people! Why would you think that releasing your source is enough? Shouldn't you freely support and hand-hold every shlub that uses your product?
Just download the source and compile, and sate yourself with a little hard-earned fun, instead of complaining about nonexistant problems.
Then those people don't have to use it, but they shouldn't detract from it. It's great for the other group. So basically, all they are is like the parent said, whiners.
Actually, the API is fairly well published and documented on the MSDN site. I am a developer/admin in a mixed Windows/MacOS 9.2/Linux/Solaris environment, and we manage to integrate fairly well into the active directory system (at The University of Illinos). The objects and behavior are exposed in a decent amount of detail.
Hey, maybe you should do a little INVESTIGATION before you start posting:) WineX IS free. The source is free for download. If you want precompiled binaries and official support, that is what you pay for (and boy, is it CHEAP). Please don't tell me you can't handle ./configure; make && make install.
It's also a hell of a lot cheaper than buying a copy of windows to play.
If I had the money, I might not complain so rudely, but come on people!
Yeah, c'mon people! Why would you think that releasing your source is enough? Shouldn't you freely support and hand-hold every shlub that uses your product?
Just download the source and compile, and sate yourself with a little hard-earned fun, instead of complaining about nonexistant problems.
Then those people don't have to use it, but they shouldn't detract from it. It's great for the other group. So basically, all they are is like the parent said, whiners.
or www.news.com
someone in the judicial ranks has recognized the difference between a tool and what people choose to do with it.
I just wanted to say that I love Celestia:) (yes, i know, OT)
You can definitely do both where I am, here at UIUC!
Hey, I'm addicted to Quake3 and UT2003 on my box...
Actually, the API is fairly well published and documented on the MSDN site. I am a developer/admin in a mixed Windows/MacOS 9.2/Linux/Solaris environment, and we manage to integrate fairly well into the active directory system (at The University of Illinos). The objects and behavior are exposed in a decent amount of detail.