None so blind as those that will not see, eh Samy? Wine != Winelib. Corel's stuff uses Winelib. Winelib lives at the same level as Gtk, Qt, Motif. Portable code, linked with Gtk = Native Linux application. Portable code, linked with Qt = Native Linux application. Portable code, linked with Motif = Native Linux application. Portable code, linked with Winelib = Native Linux application. I'm still not saying you should use it. That's your choice. Just don't dis it when you don't understand it.
Ill jump in here , While I applaud Corel for making corel Office 2000 , and its phot shop app avialable on linux via wine , I would rather have a linux naative version. The fact that it uses wine/winelib is relevent in that if
No its not native , it needs wine to run , which just adds in another layer , and adds to the inefficency of it. If it were linux native you would not need wine , just fire it up.
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