>AFAIK not yet. >The microsoft .Net - Runtime is very windows-specific and hooks quite >deeply in the system. >Even windows.Forms is not really a GUI-toolkit but more a wrapper around >GDI(+). > >So i do not suspect this to work. >And because that sort of non-managed code is in many .net-programs most >of them are simply not portable yet. > >Pure .Net-programs should be runnable in mono or GNU Portable .Net. Hah, is there such a thing??? I think if someone didn't *intend* for an app to run cross-platform, it's actually *worse* than a static Win32 app (at least the static, compiled app has some chance of working under Wine). My current nemesis in the .NET world is Auctiva's MrPoster. And since **NO-ONE** seems interested in making a Linux-compatable offline posting tool for eBay, I don't think I'll ever be able to move my brother's system off Windows. (I'm not a programmer, before someone suggests I should write one). Of course, Tax software is one other major headache that keeps Windows partitions around. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users