Hey, I just read the latest info on the WINE project, which is
basically breaking through platform and architecture barriers. There
is a prebuilt binary for Intel Macs, as well as the source code for a
project for a "reverse Rosetta", enabling PPC Macs to run Intel apps.
  WINE allows Macs to run Windows apps natively, without Parallels or
Boot Camp. Plus, it's free—gotta love that. Anybody tried it? I'm
going to run the Intel version tomorrow at school and see if it works—
everybody cross your fingers!

FFF

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