Wine never worked for me, but crossover (a commercial thing based on wine) did. I'm running photoshop, macromedia flash, and several other windows-applications which I need for work on my linux box. Yes, I paid for it, but it was (and is) worth every cent.
Since wine is published under GPL, crossover has to free the source code, so I expect wine to make fast progress in the future. Maybe you can check out their website, and follow it up ? Steven On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 18:22, Jim C wrote: > I've never run a windows emulator before and I wanted to see if I could get > some Blizzard (StarCraft, WarCraft etc...) games to run under Mandrake 9.1 > > What I discovered is that 9.1 comes with only 1 emulator (that I've found > so far) and it is a freakin Alpha. We were not amused. > > So. What is the best way to do this?
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