2009/2/7 Austin English <austinengl...@gmail.com>: > On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Ben Klein <shackl...@gmail.com> wrote: >> 2009/2/7 EA Durbin <ead1...@hotmail.com>: >>> I just saw this linux distribution on distrowatch. They claim to be able to >>> run all microsoft products. Interesting. >>> http://www.imagicos.com/ >>> http://www.imagicos.com/microsoft.html >> >> No they don't. It says "almost every" on the home page and "most" on >> the "Microsoft" page. >> >> Assuming they're talking about Wine, someone should tell them that >> they're wrong anyway. "quite a lot of entirely win32 applications", >> maybe. Almost certainly not "most". >> >> Ooh, just spotted some interesting items on their "tested applications" list. >> - DirectX >> - DirectX 6 >> - DirectX 7 >> - DirectX 8 >> - DirectX 9 >> >> How about we just completely ignore these idiots? >> >> >> > > Also: > # Internet Explorer 5.0 and 5.5 > # Internet Explorer 6.0
I've heard of some success with 6.0 (without crappy winedoors/ies4linux stuff), so I didn't comment. > # iPod Support in iTunes 4.0 Hmm, that seems unlikely > # Mac OS X > # Mac OS X Audio Input Support Well spotted, Austin! Maybe they're talking about a VM, not Wine ... in which case, you'd have to get a copy of Windows, which defeats the purpose of being proud about their Windows app support.