One wine developer today posted a letter stating that wine is in the alpha
stage, "or worse."  It's still for developers and not end users. 

Glen

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On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:

>On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, Doug McGarrett wrote:
>
>> Is WINE going away in the face of VMware?  
>
>No. Actually judging from the number of CVS commits, it's progressing
>somewhat faster than it used to.
>
>> The last time I tried WINE (about a year ago)
>> it was virtually useless.
>
>It still doesn't work too well. Microsoft's fault - they refuse to release
>full docs to their API, so the wine people can only guess at what some
>functions should do.
>
>LLaP
>bero
>
>


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