On 11/1/05, Richard Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if you want the rest you do. the only real solution ive seen is to use wine
> or vmware, neither are getting away from M$ though maybe I missed that
> post???

I think what you're missing is that YOU DON'T HAVE TO OWN WINDOWS TO
RUN WINDOWS-ONLY SOFTWARE.  No, really.  You really don't.  I'm
serious.  Wine is one option.  Crossover is another.  For both of
those, you don't need to own a copy of Windows to legally run
Windows-only software.  Wine is *not* Windows, which I think is
obvious, and Wine does not require you to have Windows, which you
don't seem to see.  Wine is software.  Free software at that.  It's
been written completely from scratch, as in there is no Windows
involved in it.  Same for Crossover.

-todd

No, really.


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