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Bill,
Thanks for the great write-up! You might want to organize that into
a magazine article and submit it to LJ, I'm sure many other people
out there would be interested in hearing of your success!
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So far Codeweaver's works great. There are some minor flaws and bugs.
http://www.theregus.com/content/4/24653.html
is a review of Codeweaver, posted at 10:11 EST (?!?) this morning...
b.
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In a message dated: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 11:47:48 EDT
Bayard Coolidge USG said:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
So far Codeweaver's works great. There are some minor flaws and bugs.
Introductory comment: I realize that April 15th is a special
day for many of us, and that a lot of folks may be spending
time working for an employer who doesn't pay them (the IRS).
I apologize for the timing, although perhaps a little diversion
might be welcome for
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, at 5:59pm, Bill Sconce wrote:
Unfortunately, whenever you use proprietary software you accept a set of
risks.
Here, here! Free Software is about Freedom!
Win4Lin creates a DOS environment which is sufficiently authentic to
convince Microsoft Windows(tm) 9x that it
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Benjamin Scott wrote:
This year, I used an online service, http://www.taxactonline.com, to do my
personal taxes. It worked just fine under Linux, and was quite cheap, too.
(The tax calculations are actually free; they just charge to submit them
electronically.) I do