I'm not sure we need a counterpoint to Vitaliy. The fact that it took over a month to hear back from the winetools guys seems like reason enough to pull it from the downloads page. Winetools might be a useful tool but we can't have wine's users depending on them if we developers can't get ahold of them and figure out when some of these issues mighe be addressed. Even if these issues are addressed we really should consider the side effects of relying on installing ms components to get applications to run.
Chris
On 1/24/06, Juan Lang juan_lang@yahoo.com wrote:
Hm. Felt I needed to offer a counterpoint to Vitaliy's rather enthusiastic response.
I support winetools, though I don't use it myself. Not only as a matter of principle (this is open source we're talking about, and one of the beauties is we don't get to constrain how it's used.) Also because it's in line with the aims of the Wine project: run Windows apps. Wine is nice in that it doesn't require you to have any MS license to run Windows apps, but it can use MS software if you have a licensed copy. So winetools offers folks with MS licenses a relatively easy way to get apps to run.