Am I correct in assuming that a native msvcrt.dll is useful mostly to
people porting Windows applications to architectures other than x86?
Since the native msvcrt.dll works with Wine, and is a redistributable,
I'm not sure how useful a Wine implementation of it is going to be. Am I
missing something?
TaxCut seems to work almost perfectly with a native msvcrt.dll, and a
copy of Comic.TTF in Windows/Fonts, by the way. The update feature
fails, but everything else I've tried so far seems to work as expected -
I haven't completed a return yet, though.
-Ori Pessach
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