http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34473
Rastafabi f.platte@platte-web.de changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Rastafabi f.platte@platte-web.de 2013-09-08 17:05:48 CDT --- I see the point, but still as most people in the OS X world mainly (I think) use wine bottle wise (Wineskin), for the purpose of running gui-applications and/or games some optical feedback (as it can take up to 30s on aging hardware for a game's window to come up) would be great. To my mind it should even be the default option, with an off-toggle setting for those running non-gui applications.
Did I get you right that those apps for instance are things like bonjour etc.? (e.g. needed when running Shairport4w.exe [it's free])
To me it would be far more useful to have them unnecessarily bound in the Dock until launched, than not having the programs I mainly use not being shown upon launch. That's the OS X style since I can remember (I always got pretty annoyed having accidentally launched 3 instances of the same program on XP just because it didn't gave feedback.)
Though I got your point I really would appreciate if you would rethink your answer.