On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 16:41:15 -0700, you wrote:
what is the difference between the codeweaver program and wine. I understand that code weaver uses wine, so is the difference: a) 39.95 b) 3 months of install only support ?
Secondly, they seem to be very vague regarding which windows programs run under they product. There ad chart says that their 'supported programs' run under their product. When you go to the 'brose the list of supported programs, their is a field in the chart labeled 'medal'. Is this another bill gates word invention? Under 'medal' most of the entries are "untested". This is a commercial product? or, is 'untested' a caveat saying that they don't know if if works (like the tobacco executives who are excused from the room when the discussion turns to cancer, etc., for deniability). No reference that I could find to DOS applications.
1) Crossover office is Wine with an install facility and a considerably more end-user friendly front. There's also the support, which isn't install-only. 2) Check your browser - sounds like it's not rendering pages properly. The lists of guaranteed to run properly, not guaranteed to run properly but known to mostly run, etc. programs are quite clear. 3) Neither wine nor crossover has anything to do with DOS apps - they're windows environments. You want DOSBOX. Mike- -- If you're not confused, you're not trying hard enough. -- Please note - Due to the intense volume of spam, we have installed site-wide spam filters at catherders.com. If email from you bounces, try non-HTML, non-encoded, non-attachments,