On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 20:10, Oliver Jones wrote:
> As I have mentioned on this list before, I subscribed to TransGaming's
> WineX software. For those of you who don't know, WineX is a commerical
> fork of the WINE codebase specifically intended for gaming.
This got me thinking.
At work, I have a client who would benefit greatly by moving to Linux
desktops, and remote X apps. The only issue (and isn't it always?) is
that they are dependent on one really crappy windows app.
I've tried using std. wine, but with little success (as with most real
windows apps and wine in my experience). I wondered if winex fares much
better for non-games related software?
Have you tried any random windows apps?
I'd love to hear the results.