Am 11.10.2008 um 03:03 schrieb Vincent Povirk:
Getting Wine to actually work in that environment was harder than anticipated, and taking a desktop that (in my opinion) is good for Wine generally and dropping it into sugar did not produce something that works well in sugar.
Judging by the photoshopped image you put an an Windows-like desktop designed for adults into a desktop designed for childs. Now, if you'd at least hide the original (sugar) desktop you'd re-gain precious screen space and wouldn't have to explain the childs when to use which of both desktops.
For me, I've always considered the strength of Wine to provide a seamless integration into the original operating system / desktop and _not_ to come with it's own taskbar / launch system. For the Windows- like experience, I'd always prefer an hardware emulator.
Sorry to have no more encouraging comments.
MarKus
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