Friday at 5:03pm +0530 Sukrit D wrote:

>    "cross-over plugin" is a  ....
>    it is an emulator. it fools software into thinking
>    that it is being run in a windows environment. stuff
>    like real player, win media player... and flash work
>    fantastically. ...

I was able to run flash 6, using crossover. But its
installation was not a smooth ride. You cannot select all
plugins at a time to install. Only one at a time.
Installtion time is quite long. Even sound quality was
poor.

More objectionable is its so called "friendly message"
which throw a message window too often, to remind you that
this is demo version and request you to buy it.

To me, it appears better and easy to boot system under
M$ and enjoy such site than to install crossover. I guess
it uses wine to do the job.

I tried using following to run a window application, but
was unsuccessful. How to execute any application.

./wine.sh --wl-app windowApplication
./wine.sh --cx-app windowApplication

-- 
H.S.Rai

--- [ a version of Murphy's law ] :-

Nothing is as easy as it looks.



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