For example, the windows game will look like a normal app. When it's clicked, 
the launcher/shell would run it with wine without known by the user. It's all 
seamless.




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From:  "Josh Leverette"<[email protected]>;
Date:  Mon, Jul 15, 2013 11:08 PM
To:  "leon lee"<[email protected]>; 
Cc:  "ubuntu-phone"<[email protected]>; 
Subject:  Re: [Ubuntu-phone] marketing opportunity



At this point, Wine cannot run x86 (Intel/AMD) games on ARM. But, as far as 
friendly interfaces go, PlayOnLinux is fairly friendly. CrossOver is the other 
option, but it does cost money. 

Personally, I don't think Wine is difficult to use, even without PlayOnLinux or 
CrossOver, but Linux is not Windows (very important idea), so there will always 
be trouble running Windows programs.
 

How would you suggest making Wine easier? Or, how is Wine difficult? I'd like 
to hear suggestions about that. With Steam coming to Linux, Wine is less 
important than it used to be, but Wine is still important.
 


On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:02 AM, leon lee <[email protected]> wrote:
 I don't know if this is the right place to talk about this marketing topic, 
since this is a very technical maillist. If not, I hope the engineers of ubuntu 
can farward it to someone interested. 
There're quite many young people in China who has an android handset and no 
computer. They should be the mayjor marketing target of touch. Usually the 
handset is less than $400, but it's quite good with powerful cpu and large 
screen. With a docker and lcd screen, their hansets can be functioning like 
computers. They might be interested in this. 
 Just one issue ahead: what do they do with these computers? What's the killer 
apps? I think the answer should be PC games. And wine can help do this in no 
time. What need to do is just to make wine more usable and user-friendly.
 


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