Wine is currently useless on OS X except for cases where one has the 
source and can recompile using the winelibs. Why? Because Wine Is Not 
An Emulator. There was a project to get bochs x86 emulation working 
with Wine, but since Apple announced Intel Macs, I think that project 
is DOA. [Wine should work natively on the Intel Macs.]

Another option for sites that "require" IE is to try Opera or Camino 
and change the user-agent string to match what the website wants to 
see. The resultant pages are probably W3C non-compliant, 
Active-X-strewn garbage which may or may not work, but at least you can 
find out. Good luck!

On Dec 22, 2005, at 3:29 PM, Robert Citek wrote:

>
> On Dec 22, 2005, at 1:24 PM, Scott Granneman wrote:
>> I'd wait until OS X is on Intel, when Codeweavers says they'll be able
>> to offer CrossOver to Mac users. That's very cool!
>
> Another option may be to install IE6 under Wine under Linux under
> Bochs under OS X.  Might be a tad slow, though.

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