1,076 developers, 15 years, one open-source Wine

Courtesy Topix - Unix  Wed, 06/18/2008 - 10:02

After 15 years of development, a running battle with Microsoft and persistent doubts about its viability, the first proper version of Wine - a middleware tool to run Windows applications on Unix-like operating ...


 

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