Tag: "wine"

Wine Development 1.1.38 Released
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Wine Development 1.1.38 Released

Wine HQ has released immediately Wine 1.1.38, which is considered to be a development release. Here’s also a comprehensive list of fixes from the announcement:

Installing Wine Development 1.1.37 on openSUSE Linux
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Installing Wine Development 1.1.37 on openSUSE Linux

Recently the Wine HQ team announced that Wine Development Branch 1.1.37 has been released. You can read more about the release here This tutorial will [ continue reading... ]

Wine Development 1.1.37 Released
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Wine Development 1.1.37 Released

Wine HQ has released Wine Development version 1.1.37. Here are some of the major changes of the Wine 1.1.37 Release: You can download the source [ continue reading... ]

Released – Wine Development 1.1.23
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Released – Wine Development 1.1.23

The Wine development team has released a new build, please see their notes from the release below: The Wine development release 1.1.23 is now available. [ continue reading... ]

Wine Development version 1.1.17 Released
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Wine Development version 1.1.17 Released

Wine 1.1.17 has been released, here’s some information from www.winehq.org The Wine development release 1.1.17 is now available. What’s new in this release (see below [ continue reading... ]

Wine 1.1.16 Released
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Wine 1.1.16 Released

Wine 1.1.16 Released February 27, 2009 The Wine development release 1.1.16 is now available. What’s new in this release: * Improved SANE scanner support. * [ continue reading... ]

Installing Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer on Linux (openSUSE) with CrossOver
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Installing Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer on Linux (openSUSE) with CrossOver

In light of my download of CrossOver I thought I’d go over a quick overview of installing IE and Office on openSUSE. I am assuming [ continue reading... ]

CrossOver by CodeWeavers and why I might drop native wine
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CrossOver by CodeWeavers and why I might drop native wine

I think the “lame duck” free CrossOver office day will do much better then bad for CodeWeavers. I will honestly have to say after a [ continue reading... ]