I recently took the list of applications from headquarters that are
listed as running properly and found that many of these are available
for little cost. I bought a few and tried to run them. Not a one ran
as is from the box. I was able to get all of them to run with some
trouble. One big problem I see with Wine is that there is no good
testing. As versions progress things quit running and the author has no
way of knowing. I have no good solution for this problem but I suspect
that it needs attention. It is, of course, part of the documentation
problem. It is not in the nature of programmers to document their work.
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