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Linux For Windows Users
by Rom Feria on February 9, 2008
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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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.