On Sun, 12 Apr 2020 07:24:09 +0000 slackwaree <slackwa...@protonmail.com> wrote:
> You don't want wine anyway. That is the shining example of badly written > software which sucked 15 years ago the same way it does today. They tried to > make it better with cedega, crossover office and what not and failed > miserably. All you could get out of it is to run basic apps like notepad or > calc even those with tons of bugs like borders, frames missing, broken fonts, > crashes etc. They claimed it can run game X,Y,Z but who cares about it when > Windows can run all games perfectly. This is ain't the 90's man everyone can > afford to have 2-3 or more PCs at home and with all these virtualization > supports like vmware, virtualbox around which just runs perfectly windows > applications in windows I even ask the question why is wine still exist, > probably it's someones pet project who don't want to let it go... > > > > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > On Saturday, April 11, 2020 12:15 PM, Nikita Stepanov > <nikitastepanov...@yandex.kz> wrote: > > > Wine for OpenBSD? > > > All you could get out of it is to run basic apps like notepad or calc even > those with tons of bugs like borders, frames missing, broken fonts, crashes > etc. I used to have FreeBSD on my old office desktop till 2018, WINE was the only way to run MT4 [1] on it. MT4 worked flawlessly with WINE, no frames missing, no broken fonts, not even one crash for few years... > This is ain't the 90's man everyone can afford to have 2-3 or more PCs at > home But sometimes you have to be outside the home. [1] https://www.metatrader4.com/ Cheers! -- Radek