If it is vey equal, it won't amount to much. After seeing all the limitations 
of Wine, I decided it wouldn't me of much use to me on OS X. There is a lot 
going on behind the scenes when an app launches in Mac OS X, especially if you 
need access to things like audio codecs, graphics, secured locations in the 
file system, etc. 

When evaluating emulation software, perhaps it's better to quantify what it 
cannot do, rather than what it can. Or am I just an old fuddy duddy now?

Bob


On Dec 10, 2012, at 1:16 PM, Richmond wrote:

> Oooooh!
> 
> the equivalent of WINE for Mac OS programs on Linux.
> 
> http://darling.dolezel.info/en/Darling
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