Le lundi 10 octobre 2005 à 09:47 +0200, Giulio Ferro a écrit : > Any workaround? > > Apart from this problem, I'm really puzzled at the poor usability of > this software. > I mean, programs like Internet Explorer should be the first thing that > developers > should make sure to be workable. The fact that just typing "wine > ie6setup.exe" yields Why ? There are superior browsers to replace IE under linux. Priority should be given to aplications that don't have a valid alternative under Linux. (Yes I know that some sites requires IE and that webdeveloppers have a natural interest into tesing their websites into crippled software). > an error gives a really bad impression on this software as a whole. I > know that the > developers aren't working for money, but if they are doing this they > should first > concentrate on making a stable core of basic programs to work (IE, > outlook, office), before > giving thought to other applications. You have to understand that developpers don't take an application and try to make it work. They are implementing a set of features and when the features required by an application are sufficiently implemented, the application starts to work. Best regards. -- Jonathan Ernst <Jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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