You might want to add visual-mingw to the winelib apps section. One thing I recommened 
to Jermey
White a while back was that WINE might gain more of a market share if there was a easy 
way for
people that are writing Windows apps on Windows if they had a IDE for GCC that was 
cross-platform.

I was thinking at the time of something like a CrossOver Developer Studio or 
something. 

Anyway the idea is to run Visual-Mingw under WINElib and be able to just recompile 
your Win32 app
that was built with Visual-Mingw and the w32api package plus reduce some of the 
redunancy Wine,
Mingw and ReactOS have by finding areas where we are not in sync.

It would be a bitch and a long term project but I think its something to think about.

Thanks
Steven


--- "Dimitrie O. Paun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> The second release (much expanded) of the Fun Project
> page has been released, in all it's glory, at:
> 
> http://www.dssd.ca/wine/Wine-Fun-0.2.html
> 
> The working version of the above is at:
> 
> http://www.dssd.ca/wine/Wine-Fun.html
> 
> By now, you should know that comments, suggestions,
> and flames are not only appreciated, but expected.
> 
> -- 
> Dimi.
> 
> 


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