Although Kylix is named after a Greek wine-drinking cup and the Kylix IDE itself does use WINE, the produced executables do not depend on WINE. The CLX library uses Qt runtime.
Perhaps you'll find this useful. I work there as a programmer. It's a multimedia language learning system with speech recognition. Runs only on Windows. You can also have a live native-speaking tutor to guide you over the Internet.
hail your sig!
Yes, in my experience 2009 is rock solid. 2007 was already OK. I agree 2005 was crap.
trying to codesign large Windows executables. At the time their Authenticode tool was better than Microsoft's own.
autorun: http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man1/autorun.1.ht ml/
Right, I've misread your comment, sorry.
Although Kylix is named after a Greek wine-drinking cup and the Kylix IDE itself does use WINE, the produced executables do not depend on WINE. The CLX library uses Qt runtime.
Perhaps you'll find this useful. I work there as a programmer. It's a multimedia language learning system with speech recognition. Runs only on Windows. You can also have a live native-speaking tutor to guide you over the Internet.
Somehow it reminds me of GEB.