[ale] CrossOver Office VS Win4Lin
keith frost
pfrostie at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 20 13:37:07 EDT 2002
ease of configuration, being able to install to a
local setup without being root.
it's not the end all, but it is pretty slick.
--- cfowler <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> wrote:
> CrossOver Office is using Wine. What are the
> providing that I will not
> get if I just use the lastest Wine?
>
> Chris
>
> On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 13:12, Michael Hirsch wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 12:59, cfowler wrote:
> > > I'm evaluating CrossOver Office and Win4Lin.
> There are merits to both.
> > > Currently I'm having problems with ie6setup.exe
> locating download
> > > sites. It just seems to hang on searching for
> download sites. Which do
> > > you guys think is the best product for the buck?
> >
> > Win4lin is a more complete solution. More
> programs should run under
> > it. It is also a little more intrusive since it
> requires kernel
> > patches.
> >
> > I'm embarrassed to say that I'm now using
> CrossOver Office to run
> > Outlook and it seems to work well, though I
> haven't robustly tested it.
> >
> > --Michael
> >
> >
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