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 * news/2003061801.xml,
   templates/en/download.template,
   templates/en/faq.template,
   templates/en/fun_projects.template,
   templates/en/myths.template,
   templates/en/press.template,
   templates/en/status_changelog.template,
   templates/en/status_dlls.template,
   wwn/wn20000925_62.xml,
   wwn/wn20001023_66.xml,
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   wwn/interviews/interview_8.xml

   Fix the case of product and company names


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Index: news/2003061801.xml
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RCS file: /home/wine/lostwages/news/2003061801.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -r1.1 2003061801.xml
--- news/2003061801.xml	19 Jun 2003 16:50:47 -0000	1.1
+++ news/2003061801.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:13:56 -0000
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
   <title>Wine 20030618 Released</title>
   <body>
     More Direct3D and DirectSound improvements, and tons of fixes merged from
-    Crossover Office 2.0, and a new iphlpapi dll included, as well as lots of
+    CrossOver Office 2.0, and a new iphlpapi dll included, as well as lots of
     additional bug fixes.
 	<br><a href="?announce=1.76">read more about this release...</a>
   </body>
Index: templates/en/download.template
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retrieving revision 1.15
diff -u -r1.15 download.template
--- templates/en/download.template	28 Jul 2003 22:33:40 -0000	1.15
+++ templates/en/download.template	30 Aug 2003 13:13:57 -0000
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
 </td>
 <td bgcolor="#ffffff">
   Custom version of Wine designed to work with DirectX based games.
-  Maintained by <a href="http://www.transgaming.com/";>Transgaming</a>.
+  Maintained by <a href="http://www.transgaming.com/";>TransGaming</a>.
 </td>
 <td align=center bgcolor="#ffffff"> .rpm, .deb, source </td>
 </tr>
Index: templates/en/faq.template
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RCS file: /home/wine/lostwages/templates/en/faq.template,v
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -r1.10 faq.template
--- templates/en/faq.template	28 Jul 2003 22:33:40 -0000	1.10
+++ templates/en/faq.template	30 Aug 2003 13:13:58 -0000
@@ -208,27 +208,27 @@
 	license from X11 to the more restrictive LGPL, in order to let
  	people continue to maintain an X11 licensed Wine version. Its license 
 	is X11, it can be downloaded for free.</dd>
-  <dt>  <a href="http://www.transgaming.com";>Transgaming's WineX</a> </dt>
+  <dt>  <a href="http://www.transgaming.com";>TransGaming's WineX</a> </dt>
 	<dd>This is TransGaming's Wine version specially suited for games. 
 	It includes Direct3D support (thus its DirectX support is much more
  	complete than Wine's) and copyprotection support. Its license is AFPL, 
 	the source distribution can be downloaded for free, but the binary pack
 	ages that include copy  protection support and good support are only for 
 	subscribed customers ($5/month).</dd>
-  <dt>  <a href="http://wine.codeweavers.com";>Codeweavers' Wine preview</a> </dt>
+  <dt>  <a href="http://wine.codeweavers.com";>CodeWeavers' Wine preview</a> </dt>
 	<dd>This is a specially packaged and more stable/older version of Wine which 
 	has a nice setup for easy installation. License X11, free download.</dd>
-  <dt>  <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover/";>Codeweavers' CrossOver Plugin</a> </dt>
+  <dt>  <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover/";>CodeWeavers' CrossOver Plugin</a> </dt>
 	<dd>Special Wine installation to be used for running win32 browser 
-	plugins such as e.g. Quicktime in Linux browsers. Costs $24.95. 
+	plugins such as e.g. QuickTime in Linux browsers. Costs $24.95. 
 	Well worth it (very stable and useful packaging).</dd>
-  <dt>  <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/office/";>Codeweavers' CrossOver Office</a> </dt>
+  <dt>  <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/office/";>CodeWeavers' CrossOver Office</a> </dt>
 	<dd>Wine version with special packaging to make sure almost all 
 	important Office type programs work pretty well. Costs $54.95. 
 	Seems to be well worth it so far according to some comments. 
 	(note: you're supporting a company actively contributing to wine 
 	if you decide to buy either Plugin or Office.</dd>
-  <dt>  <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxofficeserver/";>Codeweavers' CrossOver Office Server Edition</a> </dt>
+  <dt>  <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxofficeserver/";>CodeWeavers' CrossOver Office Server Edition</a> </dt>
 	<dd>Allows you to run your favorite Windows productivity applications in 
         a distributed thin-client environment under Linux. Server Edition is 
         also a great addition to Solaris environments, since there built-in 
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@
 <p>Wine is available thanks to the work of many people. 
 Please see the <a href="http://source.winehq.org/source/AUTHORS";>AUTHORS</a> file
 in the distribution for the complete list. Some companies that are or have been 
-involved with Wine development are Codeweavers, TransGaming, Corel, and Macadamian.</p>  
+involved with Wine development are CodeWeavers, TransGaming, Corel, and Macadamian.</p>  
 
 <h3><a name="Who_are_the_folks_and_organizations_who"></a> Who are the folks and organizations who have contributed money or equipment to the Wine project?</h3>
 
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@
 <h3><a name="Under_what_hardware_platforms_and_Wine"></a>Under what hardware platform(s) and operating system(s) will Wine(Lib) run?  </h3>
 <p>Wine is being developed specifically to run on the Intel x86 class
 of CPUs under certain UNIXes that run on the x86 platform. </p>
-<p>NetBSD, OpenBSD, Unixware, and SCO OpenServer 5 worked at one time, but
+<p>NetBSD, OpenBSD, UnixWare, and SCO OpenServer 5 worked at one time, but
 Wine now requires kernel-level threads  
 which are not currently available (or understood by the Wine team) in
 those platforms.</p>
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retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 fun_projects.template
--- templates/en/fun_projects.template	16 Apr 2003 18:39:17 -0000	1.5
+++ templates/en/fun_projects.template	30 Aug 2003 13:13:58 -0000
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@
 
   <h3 class=inprogress>GDI Engine</h3>
   Integrate the GDI engine contributed by the 
-  <a href="http://www.transgaming.com";>Transgaming</a> folks.
+  <a href="http://www.transgaming.com";>TransGaming</a> folks.
   <ul>
     <li>worker: <a href="mailto:johane@lysator.liu.se";>Johan Gill</a>
     <li>status: <i>It should be ready for submission in a few months from now.</i>
Index: templates/en/myths.template
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retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.4 myths.template
--- templates/en/myths.template	8 Jul 2003 14:03:15 -0000	1.4
+++ templates/en/myths.template	30 Aug 2003 13:13:58 -0000
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
 them tied to Windows.  Some of these programs have almost no
 chance of getting ported to Linux (e.g. Microsoft Office),
 others simply can't be ported because they've become
-abandonware (e.g. Turbotax 1999).  Would I want to have
+abandonware (e.g. TurboTax 1999).  Would I want to have
 Windows just because someday I may need to access an old tax
 program?
 <p>
Index: templates/en/press.template
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retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -r1.10 press.template
--- templates/en/press.template	12 Aug 2003 21:10:30 -0000	1.10
+++ templates/en/press.template	30 Aug 2003 13:13:59 -0000
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
 
 <ul>
   <li> <a href="http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1210083,00.asp";>eWeek</a> August 4, 2003 - Penguin Moves to Disney
   <li> <a href="http://www.linuxworld.com/2003/0521.petreley.html";>Linux World</a> May 21, 2003 - The latest and greatest ways to run Windows desktop apps
-  <li> <a href="http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1095106,00.asp";>E-week</a> May 19, 2003 - Crossover 2.0 Lets Linux Run More Windows Apps
+  <li> <a href="http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1095106,00.asp";>E-week</a> May 19, 2003 - CrossOver 2.0 Lets Linux Run More Windows Apps
   <li> <a href="http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/4800/1/";>Linuxplanet</a> May 15, 2003 - CrossOver Office's Microsoft Office Support is Not a Problem
   <li> <a href="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6869";>Linux Journal</a> May 13, 2003 - Visual FoxPro for Linux: A Violation of the EULA?
   <li> <a href="http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1054585,00.asp";>E-week</a> May 6, 2003 - CodeWeavers' Latest Release Is Music to Linux Users' Ears
@@ -39,12 +39,12 @@
   <li> <a href="http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT2282537026.html";>DesktopLinux</a> August 6, 2002 - CrossOver Office 1.2 review: Quicken and QuickBooks and Visio, oh my! (on Linux, that is)
   <li> <a href="http://www.transgaming.com/news.php?newsid=42";>TransGaming</a> August 1, 2002 - Play Warcraft III on Linux with TransGaming's Release of WineX 2.1
   <li> <a href="http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/interviews/4202/1/";>LinuxPlanet</a> May 15, 2002 - The Many Faces of Wine: Realities of Open Source and Business
-  <li> <a href="http://www.linuxworld.com/story/32751.htm";>LinuxWorld</a> April 29, 2002 -  Codeweaver's CrossOver Office is the best way to do the wrong thing
+  <li> <a href="http://www.linuxworld.com/story/32751.htm";>LinuxWorld</a> April 29, 2002 -  CodeWeaver's CrossOver Office is the best way to do the wrong thing
   <li> <a href="http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3633344463.html";>DesktopLinux</a> April 25, 2002 - The Penguin and the Hare
-  <li><a href="http://www.linuxlookup.com/html/reviews/software/transgamingwinex.html";>LinuxLookup</a> April 25, 2002 - Transgaming WineX 2.0 Review <i>(covering WineX)</i>
+  <li><a href="http://www.linuxlookup.com/html/reviews/software/transgamingwinex.html";>LinuxLookup</a> April 25, 2002 - TransGaming WineX 2.0 Review <i>(covering WineX)</i>
   <li> <a href="http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2861562,00.html";>ZDNet</a> April 17, 2002 - Four routes to Lin-Win desktops
   <li><a href="http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT6509081484.html";>DesktopLinux</a> March 27, 2002 - MS Office arrives on the Linux desktop <i>(covering CrossOver Office)</i>
-  <li><a href="http://www.mozillanews.org/index.php3?article=f9ff6612267ed09a46649ba2df4d673f";>MozillaNews</a> March 6, 2002 -  Review: Codeweavers CrossOver Plugin <i>(covering CrossOver Plugin)</i>
+  <li><a href="http://www.mozillanews.org/index.php3?article=f9ff6612267ed09a46649ba2df4d673f";>MozillaNews</a> March 6, 2002 -  Review: CodeWeavers CrossOver Plugin <i>(covering CrossOver Plugin)</i>
   <li> <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,49719,00.html";>Wired</a> January 25, 2002 - Can WINE Ferment Move to Linux? 
   <li> <a href="http://newsforge.com/newsforge/02/04/09/2230251.shtml?tid=23";>NewsForge</a> January 25, 2002 - Review: LindowsOS sneak preview -- it's not vaporware after all <i>(covering Lindows)</i>
   <li> <a href="http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT5502857506.html";>DesktopLinux</a> January 22, 2002 - The importance of the WINE project
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retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -r1.7 status_changelog.template
--- templates/en/status_changelog.template	12 Aug 2003 21:11:50 -0000	1.7
+++ templates/en/status_changelog.template	30 Aug 2003 13:13:59 -0000
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
  <li>ADD - Marcus Meissner, Jon Griffiths as worker's to crtdll&msvcr</li>
  <li>ADD - Lionel Ulmer, Marcus Meissner as worker's for DirectDraw</li>
  <li>ADD - Dimitrie O. Paun as worker to comdlg32</li>
- <li>ADD - Transgaming, Ove Kåven, as worker's to rpcrt4</li>
+ <li>ADD - TransGaming, Ove Kåven, as worker's to rpcrt4</li>
  <li>ADD - Mike McCormack as worker to wininet</li>
  <li>ADD - Robert North as worker to wintab32</li>
  <li>ADD - Lionel Ulmer, Raphaël Junqueira, Christian Costa as worker's to DirectInput</li>
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retrieving revision 1.8
diff -u -r1.8 status_dlls.template
--- templates/en/status_dlls.template	12 Aug 2003 21:11:50 -0000	1.8
+++ templates/en/status_dlls.template	30 Aug 2003 13:13:59 -0000
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
       <a href="?issue=156#RPC%20Data%20Marshalling%20(cont'd)">#156</a>,
       <a href="?issue=170#RPC%20Documentation%20Update">#170</a></td>
       <td class="pct20">20% complete</td>
-      <td>Transgaming,<br>Ove KÃ¥ven,<br>Greg Turner</td>
+      <td>TransGaming,<br>Ove KÃ¥ven,<br>Greg Turner</td>
     </tr>
     <tr>
       <td>shell32: Shell interface</td>
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retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.4 wn20000925_62.xml
--- wwn/wn20000925_62.xml	25 Jul 2003 18:45:03 -0000	1.4
+++ wwn/wn20000925_62.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:00 -0000
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
 Douglas Ridgway announced:
 
 <quote who="Doug Ridgway">
-Codeweavers has been kind enough to set up a new bug tracking system
+CodeWeavers has been kind enough to set up a new bug tracking system
 for Wine using Bugzilla. This will replace the old system. You can see
 a preview at <a href="http://bugs.winehq.com/";>
 http://bugs.winehq.com/</a>, which is supposed to be
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@
 
 <p />
 
-A big thank you to Codeweavers for setting up and maintaining this new 
+A big thank you to CodeWeavers for setting up and maintaining this new 
 system. Good bug tracking is a crucial part of making Wine great, and
 this system promises to be a significant improvement over what it's
 replacing. 
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retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.3 wn20001023_66.xml
--- wwn/wn20001023_66.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.3
+++ wwn/wn20001023_66.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:00 -0000
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
 
 Anyway, the overall discussion on Wine regression process hasn't
 really started yet, lots of items still have to be discuss. It's
-likely Codeweavers will put out a proposal for the matter when they
+likely CodeWeavers will put out a proposal for the matter when they
 get something a bit solid in their thinking/tools benchmarking...</section>
 
 
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diff -u -r1.3 wn20010101_76.xml
--- wwn/wn20010101_76.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.3
+++ wwn/wn20010101_76.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:01 -0000
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@
 
 >From the CVS inclusion point of view. The DirectDraw patch has been
 committed to the CVS tree. For all the other folks willing to test
-Transgaming patch, don't forget to run autoconf; ./configure after
+TransGaming patch, don't forget to run autoconf; ./configure after
 applying the patch.
 </section>
 
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diff -u -r1.6 wn20010513_95.xml
--- wwn/wn20010513_95.xml	25 Jul 2003 18:45:03 -0000	1.6
+++ wwn/wn20010513_95.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:01 -0000
@@ -36,8 +36,6 @@
 >
  
 <mention>CodeWeavers</mention>
-<mention></mention>
-<mention>Transgaming</mention>
 <mention>TransGaming</mention>
 
 <p>Alexandre has unleashed a new snapshot unto the world.  On
@@ -69,7 +67,7 @@
 As <a href="http://www.linuxtoday.com";>Linux Today</a> describes it,
 "GameSpy takes on the question of whether Linux gamers are better off 
 waiting for Linux ports (which aren't as plentiful as many would like) 
-or getting behind Wine. Includes commentary from Gavriel State of Transgaming, 
+or getting behind Wine. Includes commentary from Gavriel State of TransGaming, 
 which is working on bringing DirectX to Wine; and an assortment of pro-ports 
 people including Scott Draeker of Loki, who maintain that compatibility layers 
 are bad news".  This is what Gavriel had to say in the article:</p>  
@@ -112,7 +110,7 @@
 and Linux-based platforms, CodeWeavers Inc. has developed a series of browser 
 plug-ins such as Shockwave and QuickTime for Linux-based Internet appliances.</p>
 
-<p>CodeWeavers' Crossover plug-in software, scheduled for a May 15 launch, will 
+<p>CodeWeavers' CrossOver plug-in software, scheduled for a May 15 launch, will 
 be offered to Internet appliance manufacturers building platforms that run Linux 
 or any Unix-like operating system. </p>
 
@@ -120,10 +118,10 @@
 
 <p>And then further down:</p>
 
-<p><quote who="eetimes">In addition to the Crossover plug-ins, CodeWeavers plans this 
-fall to launch Crossover display, which will let an Internet appliance start up a 
+<p><quote who="eetimes">In addition to the CrossOver plug-ins, CodeWeavers plans this 
+fall to launch CrossOver display, which will let an Internet appliance start up a 
 Windows application installed on a nearby PC with a click of a button, but without 
-a Windows OS. And Crossover server, scheduled for release in mid-2002, is a complete 
+a Windows OS. And CrossOver server, scheduled for release in mid-2002, is a complete 
 Windows-compatible Linux-based server. </quote></p>
 
 </section>
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diff -u -r1.5 wn20010611_97.xml
--- wwn/wn20010611_97.xml	25 Jul 2003 18:45:03 -0000	1.5
+++ wwn/wn20010611_97.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:02 -0000
@@ -17,11 +17,11 @@
 floppy drive crashes, and very nearly some mountain bike crashes it's 

 been an exciting week.  </p>

 

-<p>Last week Codeweavers announced support for Windows browser plug-ins by using Wine.

+<p>Last week CodeWeavers announced support for Windows browser plug-ins by using Wine.

 A nice little article can be found at 

 <a href="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5463";>

 http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5463</a>.  In particular

-it mentions support for Quicktime and Shockwave Director and the ability to use this

+it mentions support for QuickTime and Shockwave Director and the ability to use this

 in an embedded environment.  </p>

 

 <p>In the CVS tree, work is continuing on improved window manager support, various

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diff -u -r1.4 wn20010912_103.xml
--- wwn/wn20010912_103.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.4
+++ wwn/wn20010912_103.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:04 -0000
@@ -22,12 +22,12 @@
 by this disaster.</p>
 
 <p>Anyway... there's been some interesting Wine press.  First off, we have
-Codeweavers announcing their CrossOver Plugin.  This is a Linux
+CodeWeavers announcing their CrossOver Plugin.  This is a Linux
 Netscape browser plugin that allows you to run plugins meant
 for Windows.  For example, you can install Microsoft's Word
 Viewer program to read those pesky office files.  Likewise for
-Excel.  This also mean Quicktime and Shockwave files can be viewed out of the
-browser.  This is excellent work and the Codeweavers team should
+Excel.  This also mean QuickTime and Shockwave files can be viewed out of the
+browser.  This is excellent work and the CodeWeavers team should
 be commended for the code that has been contributed back into
 Wine.  Check out the press release here:<br /><a 
 href="http://www.codeweavers.com/about/press_releases/?id=20010827.xml";>
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@
 <p>Medium (I expect these would take longer or be a bit harder)</p>
 
 <ul>
- <li> Quickbooks Pro Timer does not accept date (GetCalendarInfoA error)<br />
+ <li> QuickBooks Pro Timer does not accept date (GetCalendarInfoA error)<br />
    #276: <a href="http://bugs.winehq.com/show_bug.cgi??id=276";>
    http://bugs.winehq.com/show_bug.cgi?id=276</a><br />
    GetCalendarInfoA/W are not implemented yet. They involve
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diff -u -r1.5 wn20011021_106.xml
--- wwn/wn20011021_106.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.5
+++ wwn/wn20011021_106.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:05 -0000
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
 main goal is to distribute widely what's going on around Wine (the Un*x 
 Windows emulator).
 
-This weeks press release comes out of Transgaming.
+This week's press release comes out of TransGaming.
 They've licensed Macrovision's SafeDisc copy protection
 technology to incorporate into their products.  For
 more info, check out the press release:
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--- wwn/wn20011111_108.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.4
+++ wwn/wn20011111_108.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:05 -0000
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 This is the 108th release of the Wine's kernel cousin publication. Its main 
 goal is to distribute widely what's going on around Wine (the Un*x Windows 
 emulator). </p>
-<p>So last week <a href="http://www.transgaming.com";>Transgaming</a> 
+<p>So last week <a href="http://www.transgaming.com";>TransGaming</a> 
 had the news.  This week it's <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com";>
 CodeWeavers</a>.  You can now download a demo of their CrossOver
 Plug-in (v.1.0.1).  As they describe on their website:</p>
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
   from your Linux browser. In particular CrossOver fully supports: 
 </p><p><ul>
 		<li>QuickTime 		</li>
-		<li>ShockWave Director 	</li>
+		<li>Shockwave Director 	</li>
 		<li>Word Viewer 	</li>
 		<li>Excel Viewer 	</li>
 		<li>PowerPoint Viewer 	</li>
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--- wwn/wn20011125_109.xml	25 Jul 2003 18:45:03 -0000	1.5
+++ wwn/wn20011125_109.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:05 -0000
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 on using Wine with various applications and games.  Check out
 <a href="http://www.frankscorner.org/";>http://www.frankscorner.org/</a>
 for lots of eye candy and good info.  For instance, here's the
-page on Macromedia's  Macromedia DreamWeaver MX: <a href="http://www.frankscorner.org/dreamweavermx.html";>
+page on Macromedia's  Macromedia Dreamweaver MX: <a href="http://www.frankscorner.org/dreamweavermx.html";>
 http://franksworld.net/wine/pages/apps21.html</a>.</p>
 
 <p>Also worth mentioning again is the official Wine 
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--- wwn/wn20011212_110.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.4
+++ wwn/wn20011212_110.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:05 -0000
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
   Comments welcome.
  </p><p>
  I have a few questions for Wine developers, especially
- the good folks at Codeweavers and Transgaming:
+ the good folks at CodeWeavers and TransGaming:
  </p><p><ol>
  <li> How much would it cost to achieve full support for
  Office 2000 in Wine?</li>
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
    sound, though part of that might be cheap sound hardware (onboard VIA 
    82C686A - which never gives particularly good sound).</quote>  Michael
  Stefaniuc mentioned, <quote who="Michael Stefaniuc">
-   Tested it with Quicktime and sound works now flawlessly. Good work.</quote>
+   Tested it with QuickTime and sound works now flawlessly. Good work.</quote>
  And Gerard Patel's test suite seemed happy too, <quote who="Gerard Patel">
    I have only one serious issue, and it's fixed by your patch.</quote>
 </p>
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@
   startdate="12/09/2001"
   enddate="12/10/2001"
 >
-<p>Transgaming has done a lot of work on getting InstallShield 6
+<p>TransGaming has done a lot of work on getting InstallShield 6
 installers to work under Wine and  Ove K&aring;ven's work can be
 found in the WineX code on SourceForge.  So James Brown was 
 wondering, 
@@ -391,9 +391,9 @@
  always be better than not supporting InstallShield at all, as long as
  it doesn't break other things. However I cannot apply anything that
  hasn't been submitted to me under the Wine license, so for more
- information you'll have to ask Transgaming.</quote></p>  
+ information you'll have to ask TransGaming.</quote></p>  
 <p> 
-Gavriel State from Transgaming also replied to James to say,
+Gavriel State from TransGaming also replied to James to say,
  <quote who="Gavriel State">
  There are several factors to that equation, and I'm afraid we don't have
  a firm ETA yet.</quote>  Which prompted Alexandre to write:</p>
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diff -u -r1.3 wn20011224_111.xml
--- wwn/wn20011224_111.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.3
+++ wwn/wn20011224_111.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:05 -0000
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
 urge you to read on.  This won't be too painful.  I promise.</p>
 
 <p>Last week's episode left off with Gerard Patel mentioning that he
-didn't have an ETA for when some Transgaming patches might filter into
+didn't have an ETA for when some TransGaming patches might filter into
 the main Wine CVS.  Alexandre responded with, 
  <quote who="Alexandre Julliard">
  Well, this worries me. It sounds like you are planning to do the same thing 
@@ -148,16 +148,16 @@
  co-opt the work of the Wine authors and create a proprietary product that gives
  nothing back to the community.  Thus far, all companies that have worked with
  Wine have been very benevolent and contributed immensely to the project.  Corel,
- Codeweavers, and Transgaming must all be congratulated for the contributions
+ CodeWeavers, and TransGaming must all be congratulated for the contributions
  they have made.  The LGPL license would ensure that continues, however there
  are concerns it is a deterrent to companies thinking of jumping into developing
  with Wine.  As Patrik Stridvall put it, <quote who="Patrik Stridvall">
  The current license is something that is easy to understand and
- are unlikely to scare companies like Transgaming away, but can
+ are unlikely to scare companies like TransGaming away, but can
  you really say the say same about LGPL?</quote></p>
 
 <p>So let's dig a little deeper into what's going on and the various concerns
-people have.  Transgaming's use of the AFPL license prompted the discussion at
+people have.  TransGaming's use of the AFPL license prompted the discussion at
 hand.  The AFPL allows you to view the source code however it cannot be merged
 back into the Wine CVS tree.  The next post after Alexandre's was from from 
 Gavriel State.
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@
  </p></quote>
  <p>
 The discussion is very far ranging, but while we're on the topic of
-Transgaming's position it is probably helpful to include a later message
+TransGaming's position it is probably helpful to include a later message
 by Gavriel:</p>
 <quote who="Gavriel State"><p>
 
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@
 <p>Well, unfortunately it's not quite as simple.  As Alexandre explains it,
 <quote who="Alexandre Julliard">
  But the thing
- that the Transgaming stuff should make us realize is that if that work
+ that the TransGaming stuff should make us realize is that if that work
  is released under a free but non open-source license, it competes with
  Wine for user and developer mind share, and it hurts Wine no matter
  how much we try to ignore it. That is a new situation that I believe
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--- wwn/wn20020105_112.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.3
+++ wwn/wn20020105_112.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:06 -0000
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
  If this works, then we'd need someone in charge of managing the assignment
  of specific windows functions to specific programmers.
  I won't do that (very limited time).
- Anyone from Codeweavers up to the task ? Or maybe someone non-developer
+ Anyone from CodeWeavers up to the task ? Or maybe someone non-developer
  and rather foreign to the Wine devel could do that task ?
 </p><p>
  About the program:
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--- wwn/wn20020114_113.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.3
+++ wwn/wn20020114_113.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:07 -0000
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
 it might be interesting to see how the native app compares to running it under
 Wine.)</p>
 
-<p>Transgaming 
+<p>TransGaming 
 <a href="http://www.transgaming.com/news.php";>
 announced</a> a new WineX test release a few weeks ago.  They noted the
 following changes:
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--- wwn/wn20020129_114.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.4
+++ wwn/wn20020129_114.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:08 -0000
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
 week, Adam Wiggins <a href="http://people.trustcommerce.com/~adam/office.html";>describes</a>
 how his entire office converted over to using open source desktops.  In the
 <a href="http://people.trustcommerce.com/~adam/office2.html";>second part</a> Adam describes
-some of the applications he's using - CodeWeavers' Crossover Plugin made the list.</p>
+some of the applications he's using - CodeWeavers' CrossOver Plugin made the list.</p>
 
 <p>The other big Wine news this week appears over on <a href="http://www.newsforge.com";>NewsForge</a>.
 Tina Gasperson <a href="http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/01/25/1811226";>
@@ -513,7 +513,7 @@
  this functional vs technical controversy isn't new.
 </p><p>
  Some folks were more interested in the a) approach. It's what
- Transgaming did (does) with a target on games (as applications). Some
+ TransGaming did (does) with a target on games (as applications). Some
  others may suggest (O|o)ffice applications (it seems CodeWeavers folks
  have been busy on this matter lately ;-)
 </p><p>
@@ -535,7 +535,7 @@
  from the a) view:
 <ul>
  <li>let most of the installers work. This would require some OLE tweaking.
-  Transgaming has part of it, but isn't ready yet for submission</li>
+  TransGaming has part of it, but isn't ready yet for submission</li>
 </ul>
 </p><p>
  from the b) view:
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--- wwn/wn20020213_115.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.6
+++ wwn/wn20020213_115.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:09 -0000
@@ -122,10 +122,10 @@
 week of intense debate over licensing.  Alexandre continues to integrate patches
 sifted from the large CodeWeavers patch Jeremy White posted a few weeks ago.  
 There were a ton of changes made to the Listview code that were done over a
-series of 4 commits.  Marcus Meissner, in a quest to get DreamWeaver 4 to install, 
+series of 4 commits.  Marcus Meissner, in a quest to get Dreamweaver 4 to install, 
 submitted a huge patch to implement local server COM and a typelib based marshaller.  
-This is a duplicate of a lot of work done by Transgaming, but that code is never
-made it into the Wine CVS (in part because it's in Transgaming's AFPL'ed WineX
+This is a duplicate of a lot of work done by TransGaming, but that code is never
+made it into the Wine CVS (in part because it's in TransGaming's AFPL'ed WineX
 tree and partly because Ove K&aring;ven thought it was rather ugly.)</p>
 
 <p>Seen at the bottom of Daniel Schwarz's signature was a reference to a Wine
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@
 tree. One can only
 imagine what "recent events" prompted this from Jeremy.  As James
 Juran mentioned, <quote who="James Juran">
- I think Codeweavers' actions over the past two years or so more than
+ I think CodeWeavers' actions over the past two years or so more than
  sufficiently establishes the fact that they deserve to be given the
  benefit of the doubt in regards to statements like these.</quote></p>
 
@@ -339,11 +339,11 @@
 <p>And in regards to forking the code, Steve Langasek felt, 
 <quote who="Steve Langasek">
 	One thing to bear in mind is that others already ARE forking the Wine 
-	code.  Given the nature of their work, Codeweavers must maintain a 
+	code.  Given the nature of their work, CodeWeavers must maintain a 
 	separate CVS tree locally; although we're fortunate in that their fork is 
 	open to backporting to the official tree.  Other companies are forking 
 	with no intention to contribute back (see Lindows.com); still others 
-	(Transgaming) have made reintegration of their work contingent on turning 
+	(TransGaming) have made reintegration of their work contingent on turning 
 	an profit.[1]  Jeremy is at least being courteous enough to let us know 
 	where /his/ company is going with the Wine code, and is inviting the rest 
 	of the Wine community to come along with him.
@@ -850,10 +850,10 @@
 
 <u>Company Presentations</u><br />
 <ul>
- Transgaming, Success To Date [Transgaming/State]<br />
+ TransGaming, Success To Date [TransGaming/State]<br />
  ReactOS - Where it's at, where it's going [ReactOS/Filby]<br />
  Corel, A Look Back [Xandros/Tranter]<br />
- Crossover Strategy [Codeweavers/JW]<br />
+ CrossOver Strategy [CodeWeavers/JW]<br />
  Macadamian - Making It As A Software House [Macadamian/???]
 </ul></p><p>
 
@@ -867,7 +867,7 @@
 <u>Technical</u><br />
 <ul>
  Development Model [CW/AJ]<br />
- NORM - The secret weapon [Codeweavers/???]<br />
+ NORM - The secret weapon [CodeWeavers/???]<br />
  Making Fonts Not Look Like Crap [CW/Timoshkov/Davies]<br />
  Multimedia And WINE [eric.pouech@wanadoo.fr]<br />
  Regression Testing [???]<br />
@@ -875,14 +875,14 @@
  Maximizing performance of WINE [???]<br />
  Package streamlining of WINE [???]<br />
  WinNT APIs (Odin, ReactOS, winNT wine, WINE) [???]<br />
- DirectX [Transgaming/Kaaven]<br />
+ DirectX [TransGaming/Kaaven]<br />
  WINE as a porting tool [Macadamian/Jacques]<br />
  Native user.dll [Dr. Ulrich Weigand]<br />
  API Standardization [???]
 </ul>
 </p></quote>
 <p>Jeremy White pointed out that he hadn't agreed to any of the
-topics with his name or Codeweavers.</p>
+topics with his name or CodeWeavers.</p>
 
 </section>
 
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--- wwn/wn20020224_116.xml	25 Jul 2003 18:45:03 -0000	1.4
+++ wwn/wn20020224_116.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:10 -0000
@@ -303,11 +303,11 @@
 codeweavers?</quote></p>
 
 <p>Alexandre explained, <quote who="Alexandre Julliard">
- Actually I have counted Codeweavers and its employees as one
+ Actually I have counted CodeWeavers and its employees as one
  contributor. Only people who have done work for themselves outside of
- Codeweavers have been counted separately. The total of all these votes
+ CodeWeavers have been counted separately. The total of all these votes
  represents about 10% of the contributors votes (and about 5% for
- Transgaming in case you wondered).
+ TransGaming in case you wondered).
 </quote></p>
 
 <p>At this point a new mailing was created, wine-license.  You can
@@ -742,7 +742,7 @@
   enddate="02/21/2002"
 >
 
-<p>David Hammerton of Transgaming asked for some suggestions
+<p>David Hammerton of TransGaming asked for some suggestions
 about changes to x11drv:</p>
 <quote who="David Hammerton">
 	<p>I'm presently modifying the X11DRV dibsection code for slight speed
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--- wwn/wn20020308_117.xml	25 Jul 2003 18:45:03 -0000	1.6
+++ wwn/wn20020308_117.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:10 -0000
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
 
 
 <section
-  title="Crossover 1.1.0"
+  title="CrossOver 1.1.0"
   subject="News"
   topic1="News"
   archive="http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-cvs/2002/02/0147.html";
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
 >
 <p>
 <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com";>CodeWeavers</a> released 
-version 1.1.0 of their Crossover plugin.  The additions
+version 1.1.0 of their CrossOver Plugin.  The additions
 are fairly impressive.  From the release notes:
 <ul>
 	<li>support for multi-user environments</li>
@@ -622,7 +622,7 @@
 </p><p>
 Macadamian - Making It As A Software House [Boulanger]*<br />
 An Unique Commercial Application for WINE [Cadlink Technology/Hawkes]*<br />
-Gaming and Beyond  [Transgaming/State]*<br />
+Gaming and Beyond  [TransGaming/State]*<br />
 ReactOS - Where it's at, where it's going [ReactOS/Filby]<br />
 Corel, A Look Back [Xandros/Tranter]<br />
 Lindows.com And WINE [Robertson]
@@ -637,7 +637,7 @@
 
 
 <section
-  title="Quicken and Turbotax"
+  title="Quicken and TurboTax"
   subject="Thanks -- well done"
   topic1="Fixes"
   archive="http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-devel/2002/03/0040.html";
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--- wwn/wn20020325_118.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.4
+++ wwn/wn20020325_118.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:12 -0000
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
 
 
 <section
-  title="News: Crossover Review, Lindows.com Ruling"
+  title="News: CrossOver Review, Lindows.com Ruling"
   subject="News"
   topic1="News"
   archive="http://www.mozillanews.org/index.php3?article=f9ff6612267ed09a46649ba2df4d673f";
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
 >
 
 <p />There's a <a href="http://www.mozillanews.org/index.php3?article=f9ff6612267ed09a46649ba2df4d673f";>
-great review</a> of CodeWeavers' Crossover Plugin over at MozillaNews.org.
+great review</a> of CodeWeavers' CrossOver Plugin over at MozillaNews.org.
 There's a bunch of nice screenshots.
 
 
@@ -398,16 +398,16 @@
 Corel WordPerfect and Draw for Linux. They also developed Corel Draw
 Essentials, the first Windows XP application. 
 <p />
-The next presentation was Gavriel State of Transgaming's presentation on
+The next presentation was Gavriel State of TransGaming's presentation on
 licensing. He began with a little background on who he is. Gavriel worked at
 Corel and ported Corel Draw to the Mac using a portability layer like wine,
 for the Mac. Corel then decided to move to linux, and called on his team and
 their porting experience. Working with Macadamian and CodeWeavers, Corel was
 able to port their entire office suite to linux in 18 months. In mid 2000,
-Gavriel left Corel to start Transgaming. He decided that the best way to get
+Gavriel left Corel to start TransGaming. He decided that the best way to get
 linux onto the desktop was to support games on linux. He was involved in
 starting Xandros, the Corel Linux spin off, but when it was complete he
-focused again on Transgaming. 
+focused again on TransGaming. 
 <p />
 To begin the licensing discussion, Gavriel asked the questions "why do
 people work on wine? why does transgaming work on wine?". Basically
@@ -421,25 +421,25 @@
 money off of wine and only about half of the attendees raised their hands.
 He said that the best way to improve wine would be if everyone could afford
 to spend as much time on it as possible. Gavriel went on to say that
-Transgaming cannot legally release the code that they've written do properly
+TransGaming cannot legally release the code that they've written do properly
 support copy protection in games due to the DMCA. 
 <p />
-As this point, Gavriel announced that Transgaming would maintain an X11
-branch of wine. Transgaming will continue to contribute their non strategic
+As this point, Gavriel announced that TransGaming would maintain an X11
+branch of wine. TransGaming will continue to contribute their non strategic
 code under the X11 license. He said that he hopes that many developers will
 submit their patches under dual licenses. He asked that winehq continue to
 be the repository for the X11 cvs tree. 
 <p />
 He went on to discuss the value of a patch. He said that the LGPL license
 assumes that all patches are created equal, and that he did not necessarily
-believe that this was true. Going on, he said that Transgaming would be
+believe that this was true. Going on, he said that TransGaming would be
 willing to trade some of the code that they've written, and release it under
 the X11 license in exchange for code that they need written, such as a DIB
 engine. He even offered a cash prize, of $2000 USD for a wineserver kernel
 module. There was some discussion about the points he had made, but no
 resolutions. 
 <p />
-Jeremy White was the next speaker, and he told the story of Codeweavers. He
+Jeremy White was the next speaker, and he told the story of CodeWeavers. He
 said that one day while debating the greatest video game ever, he started
 looking for an Atari 2600 emulator to show Combat to some other developers.
 In doing so, he came across wine, and immediately was fascinated. Later, he
@@ -448,8 +448,8 @@
 CodeWeavers is to remove the barrier to allow people to leverage wine. He
 feels that Microsoft has created a great barrier for anyone trying to leave
 the path they have set forth. CodeWeavers has worked on a number of
-consulting projects and is now selling a product successfully, Crossover for
-linux. He said that his ideal goal would be for someone to be able to go to
+consulting projects and is now selling a product successfully, CrossOver for
+Linux. He said that his ideal goal would be for someone to be able to go to
 a store, buy a piece of windows software, and know that they could be
 confident that it will run in linux. 
 <p />
@@ -678,7 +678,7 @@
 Kegel asked about an rpm for console mode only wine and Marcus said this
 would not be difficult to make. Gavriel asked about what the FSB says about
 third party wine installations, to which Marcus said that third party
-software such as Transgaming's must go in /opt. 
+software such as TransGaming's must go in /opt. 
 <p />
 Wine/Windows bootup handling and documentation was the next presentation,
 given by Andreas Mohr. Andreas began by thanking Lindows.com for the
@@ -858,7 +858,7 @@
 <p />
 One final thought. I think the only tenable way to implement a Top 10 type 
 approach is to get widespread support. Lindows.com alone is too small to do 
-this in a timely fashion. So is Codeweavers, transgaming, etc. The only 
+this in a timely fashion. So is CodeWeavers, TransGaming, etc. The only 
 approach with any chance of success is one which leverages the entire 
 community. 
 <p />
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+++ wwn/wn20020331_119.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:12 -0000
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
 
 
 <section
-  title="News: Crossover Office, WineX 2.0"
+  title="News: CrossOver Office, WineX 2.0"
   subject="News"
   topic1="News"
   archive="http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-devel/2002/03/0442.html";
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
 <p />The biggest news of the week is CodeWeavers 
 <a href="http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-devel/2002/03/0442.html";>announcement</a>
 of their newest
-product.  Dubbed "Crossover Office" it allows:
+product.  Dubbed "CrossOver Office" it allows:
 <quote who="codeweavers"><p />
 you to install your favorite Windows productivity applications in Linux, without needing a Microsoft Operating System license. CrossOver includes an easy to use, single click interface, which makes installing a Windows application simple and fast. 
 Once installed, your application will integrate directly with your Gnome or KDE environment. Just click and run your application, exactly as you would in Windows, but with the full freedom of Linux. 
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
  <li /> Microsoft Office 97 and 2000 
  <li /> Microsoft Word 
  <li /> Microsoft Excel 
- <li /> Microsoft Powerpoint 
+ <li /> Microsoft PowerPoint 
  <li /> Microsoft Outlook 
  <li /> Lotus Notes 
 </ul>
@@ -102,10 +102,10 @@
  [ <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/products/office/images/msoutlook2000_contacts.gif";> 4 </a> ]
 
 <p />CodeWeavers is offering <a href="http://store.yahoo.com/codeweavers-wine/index.html";>several
-different</a> products now, and you can even purchase the Crossover Plugin and Office products
+different</a> products now, and you can even purchase the CrossOver Plugin and Office products
 together at a reduced price.  And yes, this includes support.
 
-<p />Transgaming gave a <a href="http://www.transgaming.com/showthread.php?news=28";>status
+<p />TransGaming gave a <a href="http://www.transgaming.com/showthread.php?news=28";>status
 update</a> on WineX 2.0 - it's coming soon.  Included will be support for Diablo 2's Battle.net.
 Also in the future will be a naming contest for their logo, details to be announced soon.
 
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+++ wwn/wn20020418_120.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:13 -0000
@@ -216,14 +216,14 @@
 	
   <section title="TransGaming: WineX 2.0" 
   		subject="TransGaming: WineX 2.0" 
-  		topic1="Transgaming" 
+  		topic1="TransGaming" 
   		archive="http://www.transgaming.com/news.php?newsid=33"; 
   		posts="1" 
   		startdate="04/17/2002" 
   >
 	<p />TransGaming <a href="http://www.transgaming.com/news.php?newsid=33";>announced</a>
 	the availability of WineX 2.0:
-	<quote who="Transgaming"><p />
+	<quote who="TransGaming"><p />
 	WineX 2.0 allows over 80 Windows games to run on the Linux operating system, 
 	seamlessly, transparently, and right out of the box. "This is another breakthrough 
 	for TransGaming. No other company can do what we do. In February we brought DirectX 
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@
 	
 	<p />Gav also 
 	<a href="http://www.transgaming.com/gavstates.php";>updated</a> 
-	his column on the web site to include news about Transgaming's views on the recent
+	his column on the web site to include news about TransGaming's views on the recent
 	licensing changes.  
   </section>
 
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+++ wwn/wn20020509_122.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:14 -0000
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
 
 
 <section
-  title="News: Xandros Beta, Codeweavers Wine Preview 6"
+  title="News: Xandros Beta, CodeWeavers Wine Preview 6"
   subject="News"
   archive="http://www.linuxlookup.com/html/reviews/software/transgamingwinex.html";
   posts="3"
@@ -146,10 +146,10 @@
 <p />Xandros plans on releasing their software within the coming months, so
 stay tuned.
 
-<p />One thing I definitely missed last month was Codeweavers 
+<p />One thing I definitely missed last month was CodeWeavers 
 <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/technology/wine/download.php";>Wine Preview
 6</a>.  Dated from April 11th, it came out shortly after the announcement of
-Codeweavers Office.  Codeweavers wine is known for it's ease of installation,
+CodeWeavers Office.  CodeWeavers wine is known for it's ease of installation,
 integration with Gnome and KDE, and having some of the fixes (or, sometimes,
 ugly hacks that work) that haven't made it into the official Wine CVS.  Their
 releases are somewhat infrequent with the last being five months ago.  However,
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
 you might want to try out their RPM.  It's free, so if you break it you can 
 keep all the pieces.  
 
-<p />Interesting trivia #1 - Codeweavers Wine is the most downloaded piece of
+<p />Interesting trivia #1 - CodeWeavers Wine is the most downloaded piece of
 software by members of Mandrakesoft's Mandrake Club.  
 
 <p />
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
  (I'm just assuming there are still some left ;-)
 </quote>
 
-<p />Interesting trivia #2 - Hidenori is the first non-Codeweavers 
+<p />Interesting trivia #2 - Hidenori is the first non-CodeWeavers 
 person to expressly 
 <a href="http://www.ping.uio.no/~ovehk/rewind/contrib-list.cgi";>not allow</a> 
 his code into the X11 tree.
@@ -620,7 +620,7 @@
  Wine tree without, say, half a man-year of work. There's an ugly hack (an
  one-liner) to make it work (in conjunction with a stdole32.tlb file from
  real Windows), but since Alexandre never yet applied this hack to the
- official Wine (though it might be in CodeWeavers Crossover), I presume he
+ official Wine (though it might be in CodeWeavers CrossOver), I presume he
  never will before there's a "real" solution (which will take man-months of
  work, and writing an IDL compiler to let us generate our own .tlb file
  instead of using the native one, maybe another month or two).
@@ -752,16 +752,16 @@
 
 
 <section
-  title="Crossover Office under FreeBSD"
+  title="CrossOver Office under FreeBSD"
   subject="CrossOver Office on FreeBSD"
   archive="http://crossover.codeweavers.com/pipermail/office-support/2002-May/002743.html";
   posts="2"
   startdate="05/01/2002"
   enddate="05/08/2002"
 >
-<topic>Codeweavers</topic>
+<topic>CodeWeavers</topic>
 <p />
-Karel Bosschaart mentioned that he got Crossover Office to work
+Karel Bosschaart mentioned that he got CrossOver Office to work
 with FreeBSD:
 <quote who="Karel Bosschaart"><p />
 FWIW, I installed the linux version under emulation in FreeBSD and made
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+++ wwn/wn20020522_123.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:14 -0000
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
    for Linux on the desktop.
 
 </p><p>Last week's broadcast of "The Linux Show" had an interview
-with Jeremy White of Codeweavers.I've been traveling for a few weeks 
+with Jeremy White of CodeWeavers.I've been traveling for a few weeks 
 now (and fighting with dial-up connections) and just got a chance to listen to it.  
 Fast-forward to about 63 minutes into it to hear the interview. 
 
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+++ wwn/wn20020530_124.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:15 -0000
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@
   startdate="05/23/2002"
   enddate="05/28/2002"
 >
-<topic>Transgaming</topic>
+<topic>TransGaming</topic>
 <p>I'll admit to seeing this one on Slashdot first.  Coincidentally
 I had my moderation threshold set pretty high, so I even read some
 interesting replies.  A debate on the debian-devel mailing list
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--- wwn/wn20020606_125.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.2
+++ wwn/wn20020606_125.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:15 -0000
@@ -312,22 +312,22 @@
 
 <p>Alexandre Julliard:</p>
 <quote who="Alexandre Julliard"><p>
-the point of the LGPL is not to make Transgaming release their code,
+the point of the LGPL is not to make TransGaming release their code,
 they have clearly no intention of doing that anyway; it's to encourage
-other companies to not adopt Transgaming's model and instead choose a
+other companies to not adopt TransGaming's model and instead choose a
 business model based on collaboration instead of code hoarding. We
 have seen the first effects of that in the fact that Lindows is now
 working from the LGPL code base instead of their private tree. This
 increased collaboration between all Wine companies will be much better
-for Wine in the long run than whether or not Transgaming releases an
+for Wine in the long run than whether or not TransGaming releases an
 (already obsolete) version of their COM code.
 </p><p>
 And from my personal perspective, I no longer enjoy seeing my code
-being used by Transgaming in a way that hurts Wine by discouraging
+being used by TransGaming in a way that hurts Wine by discouraging
 future development. And that's what I like about the LGPL: I no longer
 need to worry about license changes, proprietary extensions, etc.
 I can simply have fun writing code again. I'm not going to give that
-up just to help Transgaming to continue with their broken model.
+up just to help TransGaming to continue with their broken model.
 </p></quote>
 
 <p>Ove K&#229;ven:</p>
@@ -343,14 +343,14 @@
 <p>Alexandre:</p>
 <quote who="Alexandre Julliard">
 <p>
- I'm perfectly willing to collaborate with Transgaming, and any other
+ I'm perfectly willing to collaborate with TransGaming, and any other
  company out there, under *reasonable* terms. I happen to think the
  LGPL is an example of perfectly reasonable terms, and all the other
  Wine companies I talked to (CodeWeavers, Lindows, Macadamian, OsoComm)
  agree with that.
 </p><p>
  I'm also willing to make specific exceptions to the license for
- Transgaming if that turns out to be necessary for copy protection
+ TransGaming if that turns out to be necessary for copy protection
  etc. as I already mentioned to Gav in private mail.
 </p></quote>
 
@@ -370,15 +370,15 @@
 the switch as well.
 </p><p>
 Second, I resent the portrayal of our actions as
-being intended to harm Transgaming.  I have known
+being intended to harm TransGaming.  I have known
 Gav personally for a long time, and I wish both
-he and Transgaming the best. 
+he and TransGaming the best. 
 </p><p>
 I guess what I'm saying is that I still feel the
 switch to LGPL is better, *despite* the distress
-it has caused Transgaming; everyone seems to be
+it has caused TransGaming; everyone seems to be
 implying that I advocate for the LGPL
-*because* of the harm it does to Transgaming - and
+*because* of the harm it does to TransGaming - and
 that's the part I resent.
 </p></quote>
 
@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@
  project is not in a specific patch, or in a number of lines of
  code. It's in the collaboration that allows everybody to build on each
  other's code. *That* is what makes the open source model so powerful
- to build software, and that is precisely what Transgaming is hurting
+ to build software, and that is precisely what TransGaming is hurting
  with their release policy.
 </p><p>
  The important point about the LGPL is that it ensures that *future*
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@
 <p>And in another email:</p>
 <quote who="Alexandre Julliard"><p>
  Given that there is no evidence whatsoever that the LGPL has caused
- harm (and no, Transgaming hasn't stopped contributing as you seem to
+ harm (and no, TransGaming hasn't stopped contributing as you seem to
  think, they have submitted some patches since the change), I think
  it's a reasonable conclusion to say that 3 months after the change the
  LGPL has already helped Wine a good deal. No it's not a mathematical
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@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
 For the most part it looks to be just a bugfix release.  CrossOver
 Office 1.1, however, is more exciting.  From the 
  <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/about/press_releases/?id=20020611";>press release</a>:</p>
-<quote who="Codeweavers"><p>
+<quote who="CodeWeavers"><p>
     With Version 1.1, CodeWeavers is officially supporting both 
  Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer, in addition to the 
  already-supported Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and 
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
 </p><p>
 About games: we showed Half-life, Diablo 2, Starcraft and Grim 
 Fandango, we used winex for that, though. Reaction to the
-proprietary extensions of Transgaming (and sometimes Codeweavers) 
+proprietary extensions of TransGaming (and sometimes CodeWeavers) 
 were varied. It was a bit sad that most non-game applications each 
 had some flaws (the WordArt bug for Office, dibengine problems for
 MS IE, the non-working compiler backend for Visual Studio (could be 
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+++ wwn/wn20020824_132.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:16 -0000
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
 </p>
 <p>CodeWeavers has released a beta of a server edition of CrossOver Office
 version 1.2.  From their web page:</p>
-<quote who="Codeweavers"> 
+<quote who="CodeWeavers"> 
 <p>
  CrossOver Office Server Edition allows you to run your favorite Windows productivity 
  applications in a distributed thin-client environment under Linux, without needing 
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--- wwn/wn20020906_134.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.3
+++ wwn/wn20020906_134.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:17 -0000
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
 <ul><li> Much improved PowerPC support.</li>
 	<li> More correct locale definitions.</li>
 	<li> Progress on the conversion of handle types to pointers.</li>
-	<li> Many Visio and Quicken fixes merged from Crossover.</li>
+	<li> Many Visio and Quicken fixes merged from CrossOver.</li>
 	<li> Lots of bug fixes.</li></ul>
 </p></quote>
 
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@
  there. The fact is that Hidenori doesn't want his code distributed,
  and that's why I have removed it; so I'm not going to add it again
  just because it went through WineX first. We can certainly include the
- LGPL parts that have been written by Transgaming (if any, I haven't
+ LGPL parts that have been written by TransGaming (if any, I haven't
  checked what they did), but not the ones written by Hidenori.
 
 </quote></p>
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+++ wwn/wn20020913_135.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:17 -0000
@@ -176,12 +176,12 @@
 in their AFPL-licensed tree.  Jason wrote:</p>
 <quote who="Jason Edmeades"><p>
 What is the current state of affairs regarding DirectX (8) support in wine.
-With Transgaming producing a version which appears to work well from what I
+With TransGaming producing a version which appears to work well from what I
 read on the Internet, what is happening about getting support for it in the
-wine tree - Is the intention to wait and see what Transgaming do?
+wine tree - Is the intention to wait and see what TransGaming do?
 </p><p>
 The reason I ask - Not to start a political debate with pros and cons of
-Transgaming, but more because as a learning exercise with regard to 3d
+TransGaming, but more because as a learning exercise with regard to 3d
 graphics, I started fiddling with Direct X 8 support and have some sample
 code which runs some simple Direct3D samples and most of a sequence of
 tutorials. (9 out of 11 work reasonably well).
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@
 I dont have a problem with the code remaining personal to me and probably
 archived, as I have learnt a lot by doing it (which was my original aim),
 but if it is agreed that adding directx 8 support completely different to
-the Transgaming code is ok, then I may try to submit some patches.
+the TransGaming code is ok, then I may try to submit some patches.
 </p><p>
 Note the current code is nowhere near ideal, so dont get your hopes up.
 Specifically, it exports X11DRV_get_client_window from X11DRV as a means of
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
 
 <p>Alexandre was all for it, 
 <quote who="Alexandre Julliard">
- We are not waiting for Transgaming code, we need to develop our own,
+ We are not waiting for TransGaming code, we need to develop our own,
  so by all means submit anything you like. Even if it's to hackish to
  be included in the tree right now, it can serve as a starting point
  for others.</quote></p>
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@
 >
 <topic>Fixes</topic>
 
-<p>Carl Sopchak reported a problem with Quickbooks:</p>
+<p>Carl Sopchak reported a problem with QuickBooks:</p>
 <quote who="Carl Sopchak"><p>
 
  It's been a few weeks since I've run QuickBooks (8/19 was my last transaction 
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--- wwn/wn20021018_140.xml	25 Jul 2003 18:45:03 -0000	1.5
+++ wwn/wn20021018_140.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:18 -0000
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
 <a href="http://www.consultingtimes.com/articles/codeweavers/codeweaversxandros.html";>interview</a>
 with Jeremy White over at ConsultingTimes where he discusses in more depth the Xandros deal.
 >From the press release that wasn't really released:</p>
-<quote who="Codeweavers"><p>
+<quote who="CodeWeavers"><p>
 CodeWeavers To Provide Windows-to-Linux Functionality For New Xandros&#174; Desktop Operating System
 Much-Heralded Linux&#174; OS Will Feature "CrossOver for Xandros" Based on CodeWeavers' CrossOver 
 Software, Allowing Windows&#174; Applications to Run Without Windows OS</p></quote>
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+++ wwn/wn20021025_141.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:18 -0000
@@ -111,9 +111,9 @@
 
 <p>From the NewsForge article,
 <quote who="NewsForge">
- Of course, with Crossover Office and CrossOver Plugin installed by default, 
+ Of course, with CrossOver Office and CrossOver Plugin installed by default, 
  you'll also be able to install your Windows programs. Let me tell you: Internet 
- Explorer 5.5 runs beautifully in Xandros. I've used Crossover to install Explorer 
+ Explorer 5.5 runs beautifully in Xandros. I've used CrossOver to install Explorer 
  on Mandrake and SuSE, with only partial success. But everything about Explorer 
  is right this time: the fonts, the javascript, the layouts, the speed -- everything. 
 </quote></p>
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+++ wwn/wn20021101_142.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:19 -0000
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@
 	posts="2" 
 	startdate="11/01/2002"
 >
-<topic>Codeweavers</topic>
+<topic>CodeWeavers</topic>
 <p>Jeremy White put forth the following proposition
 concerning WineSetupTk (CodeWeavers' graphical
 configuration tool):</p>
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@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
 edition, but it appears that only a beta version was released back in August.  Here's 
 some quotes from the 
 <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/about/press_releases/?id=20021210";>press release:</a></p>
-<quote who="Codeweavers">
+<quote who="CodeWeavers">
 <p>
 Jackson State University's Michael Robinson, a recent adopter of Server Edition, agrees. 
 "Server Edition was exactly what we needed to maximize our investment in SunRay thin 
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+++ wwn/wn20030117_153.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:21 -0000
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
 <p>TransGaming 
 <a href="http://www.transgaming.com/showthread.php?news=56";>posted</a> an update to say 
 what they've been up to.  The highlights from that:</p>
-<quote who="Transgaming"><p>
+<quote who="TransGaming"><p>
 <ul>
 <li>All efforts now focused on CVS head tree</li>
 <li>Technology Progress - Vertex Shaders, Direct3D, and more </li>
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
 
 <p>CodeWeavers announced a <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/about/press_releases/?id=20030113";>
 strategic partnership</a> with Shaolin Microsystems.  From the press release:
-</p><quote who="Codeweavers"><p>
+</p><quote who="CodeWeavers"><p>
 ShaoLin Microsystems Limited, an award winning provider of distributed computing solutions 
 and CodeWeavers, a leading Windows-to-Linux software developer, today announced a strategic 
 alliance partnership. CodeWeavers and ShaoLin joined forces to give a boost to the acceptance 
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
 award.  As near as I can tell, CodeWeavers is going to supply software to
 an amorphous middleware company I've never heard of to do unspecified things
 that possibly involves Windows connectivity.  Oh, here's my favorite sentence,
-<quote who="Codeweavers">[ShaoLin] makes the most reliable, manageable, secure 
+<quote who="CodeWeavers">[ShaoLin] makes the most reliable, manageable, secure 
 and open platform alternative to high cost and heavy administration traditional PC's.
 </quote>  A visit to 
 <a href="http://www.shaolinmicro.com/";>ShaoLin's</a> tells a little more.  What 
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+++ wwn/wn20030207_156.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:21 -0000
@@ -575,7 +575,7 @@
 <quote who="Hetz Ben Hamo"><p>
 
 I'm testing some apps installation with either the free WineHQ, WineX, 
-Crossover Office, and many times I see buttons and other GUI related stuff in 
+CrossOver Office, and many times I see buttons and other GUI related stuff in 
 the wrong size or place, and I understand it's a GDI related issue, so here's 
 3 questions..
 <ol>
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+++ wwn/wn20030425_167.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:22 -0000
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@
 <p>Robert's post to wine-devel also included a bunch of questions
 including,
 <quote who="Robert North">
- I heard somewhere that Crossover office had a tablet implementation.
+ I heard somewhere that CrossOver Office had a tablet implementation.
  Does anyone know about this, and who to contact to find out more?
  If they've got an implementation of wintab, I wonder if it's worth 
  continuing the development.</quote></p>
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+++ wwn/wn20030502_168.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:22 -0000
@@ -96,13 +96,13 @@
 <a href="http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modload&amp;name=Reviews&amp;file=index&amp;req=showcontent&amp;id=31";>review
 of WineX 3.0</a>:</p>
 <quote who="LinuxOrbit"><p>
- Transgaming's WineX 3.0 continues to push the frontier's edge outward, 
+ TransGaming's WineX 3.0 continues to push the frontier's edge outward, 
  enabling hard core Windows gamers the option to choose Linux without 
  leaving their beloved games behind. With the addition of Point2Play, 
  WineX 3.0 is getting much closer to delivering an easy to use bridge 
  from Windows to GNU/Linux systems for gaming. While Point2Play is 
  still a little rough around the edges, it is still a step in the right 
- direction. With very little reservation we recommend Transgaming's WineX 
+ direction. With very little reservation we recommend TransGaming's WineX 
  3.0 to anyone insterested in getting their Windows games working under 
  GNU/Linux.</p></quote>
 
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@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
 <li> Use script to fix "" -> &lt;&gt; in #includes</li>
 <li> Debug API (I hate the wine_ prefix)</li>
 <li> Move std controls to comctrl32</li>
-<li> Codeweavers merge status</li>
+<li> CodeWeavers merge status</li>
 <li> csgrep useful?</li>
 <li> Win32 / Win16 separation</li></ul></li>
 <li> DLL separation
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--- wwn/wn20030613_174.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.4
+++ wwn/wn20030613_174.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:23 -0000
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
 <mention>Microsoft</mention>
 <mention>Mono</mention>
 <mention>News</mention>
-<mention>Codeweavers</mention>
+<mention>CodeWeavers</mention>
 
 <p><a href="http://www.suse.com/us/company/press/press_releases/archive03/sld.html";>SuSE
 announced</a> their "Linux Desktop" product this week.  CodeWeaver's
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
  as efficient and inexpensive as the extension of existing Windows 
  infrastructures with SuSE Linux Desktop. 
 </p><p>
- Codeweavers CrossOver Office 2.0.1 enables the seamless utilization 
+ CodeWeavers CrossOver Office 2.0.1 enables the seamless utilization 
  of Word, Excel and PowerPoint from MS Office 97/2000/XP as well as 
  MS Outlook, Visio 2000 and other Microsoft applications. IBM Lotus 
  Notes can also be utilized on the SuSE Linux Desktop. 
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retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.3 wn20030620_175.xml
--- wwn/wn20030620_175.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:50:50 -0000	1.3
+++ wwn/wn20030620_175.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:23 -0000
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
   for details)
 <ul>
         <li> Still more Direct3D and DirectSound improvements.</li>
-        <li> Tons of fixes merged from Crossover Office 2.0.</li>
+        <li> Tons of fixes merged from CrossOver Office 2.0.</li>
         <li> New iphlpapi dll.</li>
         <li> Lots of bug fixes.</li>
 </ul></p></quote>
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retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -r1.1 wn20030725_180.xml
--- wwn/wn20030725_180.xml	25 Jul 2003 18:39:51 -0000	1.1
+++ wwn/wn20030725_180.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:24 -0000
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
 <p>TransGaming announced 
 <a href="http://www.transgaming.com/showthread.php?news=76";>June's 
 voting results</a>:</p>
-<quote who="Transgaming"><p>
+<quote who="TransGaming"><p>
 Here are June's top-ranked technology poll items: 
 <ul>
  <li>DirectX 8 Support: Direct3D  </li>
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
 <p>Also announced was a 
 <a href="http://www.transgaming.com/showthread.php?news=77";>new
 beta testing</a> program:</p>
-<quote who="Transgaming"><p>
+<quote who="TransGaming"><p>
 Because many of you have requested it, TransGaming is launching a 
 beta testing program this fall for its WineX and Point2Play 
 technologies. This offer is available to TransGamers only. TransGaming's 
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retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -r1.1 wn20030808_182.xml
--- wwn/wn20030808_182.xml	12 Aug 2003 21:06:14 -0000	1.1
+++ wwn/wn20030808_182.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:25 -0000
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
  <a href="http://www.codeweavers.com/about/press_releases/?id=20030805";>CrossOver
  Plugin 2.0</a>.  I found bits from the changelog more interesting
  than the press release, so I'll quote parts of that:</p>
-<quote who="Codeweavers"><p>
+<quote who="CodeWeavers"><p>
 Change Log For CrossOver Plugin <br />
 <b>2.0.2</b> - August 5, 2003 
 <ul>
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
 Beron wondered if they were using a special version of CrossOver
 Office.  Mike McCormack said they weren't,
 <quote who="Mike McCormack">
- They are using standard Crossover Office version 2.0.1.
+ They are using standard CrossOver Office version 2.0.1.
 </quote></p>
 
 </section><section 
Index: wwn/interviews/interview_11.xml
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diff -u -r1.1 interview_11.xml
--- wwn/interviews/interview_11.xml	12 Aug 2003 21:06:14 -0000	1.1
+++ wwn/interviews/interview_11.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:26 -0000
@@ -412,7 +412,7 @@
 <answer><p><i>Francois:</i>
  It's more than just office versus home users. A secretary will mostly
  use Microsoft Office and related applications, a graphics designer will
- use Phostoshop &amp; co, while an engineer may use Autocad. Similarly a
+ use Phostoshop &amp; co, while an engineer may use AutoCAD. Similarly a
 home
  user that uses Quicken may not be using the same applications as a
  gamer. So I think a more useful way to categorise users is by activity /
Index: wwn/interviews/interview_3.xml
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retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.4 interview_3.xml
--- wwn/interviews/interview_3.xml	18 Jul 2003 20:49:13 -0000	1.4
+++ wwn/interviews/interview_3.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:26 -0000
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
  version always be better? </p></question>
 
 <answer><p><i>Marcus:</i> 
-Well, a lot of work Codeweavers does for the emulator itself is happening
+Well, a lot of work CodeWeavers does for the emulator itself is happening
 in the free WINE tree or getting merged back to it sooner or later.
 </p><p>
 As for installation and integration, they will stay better, since this
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
 
 <li> DCOM. We currently support the marshalling based on OLE automation data,
   but no the custom generated. There is work done by Greg Turner and 
-  Transgaming currently.</li></ul>
+  TransGaming currently.</li></ul>
 </p><p>
 As for implementing and problems with it, it is a rather large piece
 of Windows, which is, well, not really documented and rather complicated.</p></answer>
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@
 I did enhance the typelib based marhsaller over the time to support more
 visual basic programs coming my way.
 </p><p>
-Ove of Transgaming did start the development of the generic RPC framework,
+Ove of TransGaming did start the development of the generic RPC framework,
 and contributed this to Rewind and to WINE.
 </p><p>
 So ours is a bit better currently, but the enhanced framework will make
Index: wwn/interviews/interview_6.xml
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retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -r1.1 interview_6.xml
--- wwn/interviews/interview_6.xml	20 May 2003 15:04:36 -0000	1.1
+++ wwn/interviews/interview_6.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:26 -0000
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
 
 <answer><p><i>Andi:</i> 
 
-Most definitely! For example, doing an internship at Codeweavers
+Most definitely! For example, doing an internship at CodeWeavers
 has been VERY interesting and entertaining (boy, did we have bloody
 ping pong matches!).
 And I really can't say that the wineconf 2002 conference,
Index: wwn/interviews/interview_7.xml
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retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.2 interview_7.xml
--- wwn/interviews/interview_7.xml	18 Jun 2003 14:40:31 -0000	1.2
+++ wwn/interviews/interview_7.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:27 -0000
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
 <answer><p><i>Mike:</i>
  I was working in Korea at that time, and Jeremy While wrote me an email. 
  asking if I'd like to come and work on a new project he was doing.  I 
- started working part time for Codeweavers, but eventually the stress of 
+ started working part time for CodeWeavers, but eventually the stress of 
  working two jobs caught up with me, and I gave up my day job :)
 </p></answer>
 
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
 <question><p><i>BV: </i>
  How much of your time is spent debugging something?  There was
  a recent quote from Nat Friedman that said something like,
-  "Jeremy White from Codeweavers will tell you that his hackers
+  "Jeremy White from CodeWeavers will tell you that his hackers
  spend very close to 100% of their time in gdb."  How much of
  that is an exaggeration?
 </p></question>
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
 </p></question>
 
 <answer><p><i>Mike:</i>
-Visual C++ and Quickbooks 2003 (IIRC) both use named pipes, however I 
+Visual C++ and QuickBooks 2003 (IIRC) both use named pipes, however I 
 haven't tested them; I've only tested to Dan's program so far and have 
 had to move on to other stuff.
 </p></answer>
Index: wwn/interviews/interview_8.xml
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retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -r1.1 interview_8.xml
--- wwn/interviews/interview_8.xml	24 Jun 2003 15:11:26 -0000	1.1
+++ wwn/interviews/interview_8.xml	30 Aug 2003 13:14:27 -0000
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@
  Perhaps the most important issue is making the documentation more
  comprehensive and up-to-date in order to make it easier for volunteers
  to get started and contribute. I am talking about developer
- documentation here; companies like Codeweavers have already succeeded in
+ documentation here; companies like CodeWeavers have already succeeded in
  making Wine a positive user experience.
 </p></answer>
 

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