Eu vi em http://linux.box.sk: Linux Users Ready to Toast Wine @ Software Feb 05 2002 - 12:27 GMT sensenet writes: Users wishing to run Word, Internet Explorer, or other Windows applications on non-Microsoft platforms can finally do so with software that a consortium of open source developers will roll out in the next three months.
Wine 1.0, in development by a group of voluntary programmers since 1993, is an implementation of Windows 3.x and Win32 that operates on top of Linux, Unix, or X Windows workstations. Other features include: Support for Microsoft's Common Object Model and Distributed COM technologies, the latter of which lets applications communicate over a network securely and efficiently. The ability to mount shares on multiuser Samba systems, which give Linux desktop users access to file and print services that use Microsoft's Common Information File System. The capability for users to run Windows-based Lotus Notes messaging clients on Linux workstations. Assinantes em 06/02/2002: 2233 Mensagens recebidas desde 07/01/1999: 153825 Historico e [des]cadastramento: http://linux-br.conectiva.com.br Assuntos administrativos e problemas com a lista: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
