Wine-Doors starting to look good

Wine-Doors starting to look good

With WINdows Emulation (wine) getting more and more mature, an easier way to manage bottles is needed. Here is where WINE-Doors come in – a GUI-based WINE manager. Now on version 0.2, the application shows a lot of promise. See how it works with Internet Explorer after the jump.

IN contrast to other virtualization technologies, WINE does not need a Windows license. Isn't this so much better? No need to cough up cash to the Redmond giant?


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One Response to “Wine-Doors starting to look good”

  1. Bytecoders Says:

    First of all I must say that WINE is not an emulator.
    As Wine’s name says: “Wine Is Not an Emulator”
    WINE does not stand for WINdows Emulation, that’s a really big mistake!

    See Myth1:
    http://www.winehq.org/site/myths

    However interesting info.

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