winehq.org — * Gecko engine update. * Better region support in GdiPlus. * Support for cross-compilation in winegcc. * Beginnings of MS Text Framework support. * Many fixes to the regression tests on Windows. * Various bug fixes.
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dawnraid101Feb 14, 2009
I am currently studying compsci, whats your point I understand the benefit of this, but a front page hits every minor release (thats short of a nightly build) is getting a bit annoying.
astyguyFeb 15, 2009
virtual machine is my best bet right ???it seems strange because you can get the code for the os from the apple website
astyguyFeb 15, 2009
Apple Source code ... apple sauce get it lol !<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/apple/Mac_OS_X_10_source_code">http://digg.com/apple/Mac_OS_X_10_source_code</a>
badash71Feb 17, 2009
Visual Studio can be used along with Mono to create Cross-Platform Applications that work anywhere Mono is supported (Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, Windows, etc).Not to mention that Ruby and Python are also becoming popular new-to-.NET languages.Also, Visual Studio is undoubtedly the most user-friendly and productive IDE available so being able to use it on Linux would be a blessing as it would give the Mono guys an Industry Standard Development Environment.
tomharrowFeb 18, 2009
great thanks ... was being dead serious and was bracing myself for a barrage of abuse/bad jokes etc....
irhiggsMay 8, 2009
sorry, late response... Tips? Install it on a fresh install of Windows first then start copying all the neccessary files to your .wine. Make sure to get fonts and winsxs. Also google around for it, there's a few how-to articles.No, that does not include illustrator. I first tried the whole suite but later deleted it conceding that I only need DW and PS.