Hi,
I was just looking at browsing net for some linux stuff. I just happend to see some news related to wine
Wine-doors : ------------------ Its just a wine installation utility for GNOME with preliminary(very basic and primitive) wine configuration.It has support for multiple installations, from screenshots i think so. I got this news from here http://gnomedesktop.org/node/2689, and more information can be got from its web site http://www.wine-doors.org/
Guidance : --------------- Its not completely wine configuration utility, but a general purpose system configuration utility for KDE. It now has got some module for configuring WINE also. I got this news from http://dot.kde.org/1150047999/. I havent tested it, but it can be got from here http://www.simonzone.com/software/guidance/
Conclusion, its for you all to decide which is the best tool. And not to forget give some valuable inputs to the developers to improve.
Thanks, Vijay
Hmm, Wine Doors looks pretty cool. At least, it seems to have a nice UI.
Though I question how much preset "profiles" can achieve these days ... we're getting closer to not needing them all the time. Maybe if the profiles can do things like install native MSI/DCOM/MDAC/InternetExplorer etc it might prove handy for end users.