WINE and the importance of application compatibility
http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10012751o-2000630136b,00.htm
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nn wrote:
WINE and the importance of application compatibility
http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10012751o-2000630136b,00.htm
It's a good article, though it's sad to see a mention of "WineX" as a serious alternative to Wine. WineX was obsolete years ago (and the consensus about its successor Cedega on the various web forums seems to be that it's often substantially behind Crossover Games).
Codeweavers, you need to do a better job letting people know Crossover Games exists.
Thanks, Scott Ritchie
Scott Ritchie wrote:
nn wrote:
WINE and the importance of application compatibility
http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10012751o-2000630136b,00.htm
It's a good article, though it's sad to see a mention of "WineX" as a serious alternative to Wine. WineX was obsolete years ago (and the consensus about its successor Cedega on the various web forums seems to be that it's often substantially behind Crossover Games).
The article stated that most of it was a few years old.
Codeweavers, you need to do a better job letting people know Crossover Games exists.
WE need to get to the point where most of the common business type applications will run in Wine without a bunch of twiddling and fixes. The average "Joe" user will not put up with this. I've been on this mantra for a long time. Build a better mousetrap built on an OS that is more robust and market it correctly and you will have the world at your fingertips. Witness the comparision between Windows and OS/2. OS/2 was technically superior but had problems running most of the current software. It 'died' and Windows lived on. The same could be said about Linux/Wine at its current state. I need Wine to run a few Windows applications, one of which will not be made for either Linux or Mac. Thus, I have to have Windows compatibility or Windows itself. I don't feel like 'polluting' my system, so I need API compatibilty. Wine delivers this for me. The problem is that I need another Windows program to run. I'm going to work on it and report bugs as they occur. I may also start running Winetest to see what works and what does not. Hopefully, with the recent release of XQuartz 2.3.3, most of the problems have gone away.
James McKenzie
Thanks, Scott Ritchie