When you say winex is great for games, what games are playable?  What
ones are you playing at the moment.  I am looking at playing some pretty
recent games, that are fairly graphics intensive.  Also, is there any
notice of a speed difference?  

regards Greg
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 05:30, paradox wrote:
> wine is good for fun.
> 
> WineX is great for games.
> 
> To run MS Office you really should check out CodeWeavers CrossOver
> Office.  Great program and runs Office 2K almost perfectly.  The
> downside to CrossOver is that it's not free, but neither if Office if
> you're trying to run that.  
> 
> Have you tried OpenOffice as an alternative to MS Office?  
> 
> 
> On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 05:19, Greg wrote:
> > Has anyone on the list had experience with wine/winex?
> > I am interested in trying to use msoffice under linux.  What
> > capabilities does wine have for doing this.  I have looked on the
> > internet, and seen a few different types of wine.  I am using RH8, and
> > this has a version of wine on it allready, but I am unclear on how it
> > works, and how advanced the installed version is for use.  Is the one
> > that came with my installation suitable for office.  Also, winex I
> > believe will let me run games designed for windows under linux.  Is this
> > true, and how well does it work.  I would love to bugger off my windows
> > all together, and if the above is possible, I would.  
> > 
> > thanks for any input/advice.
> > 
> > regards Greg
> > 
> > 
> > 
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