You could also add Office 2010 to the list. :)

Tom

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Dan Kegel <d...@kegel.com> wrote:

> Watching Twitter, one fairly frequently seems people trying
> and failing to run iTunes 10 and the like in Wine.
>
> Should we let them bash their heads against the wall like that?
>
> Maybe we should detect the top ten apps that don't work
> with Wine, and put up a warning dialog saying they are
> known not to work, and people shouldn't try.
> (Kind of like what Windows 7 does when you do something
> dangerous, e.g. try to look at the contents of drive C:.)
>
>
>


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