Re: How come wine doesn't improve?

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Well, it's not the impression I have. I guess your impression is, as mine, based on a quite small applications sample, that is not really representative. Maybe none of them use features that are actively developped in wine for now (Direct3D, TWAIN, RPC ...), and maybe you won't see a bug fix that corrected many apps but broke one of yours. You will say "there's less apps working" whereas there will be a bunch of new working apps.

Or maybe you're waiting for a long time for one of your apps to work properly, and you don't see any improvement. Every new version of wine, you launch your app, and you see exactly the same behaviour. If this is the case, you should read this :
http://www.winehq.com/site/howto

Don't worry, wine does improve !

Philipp Klaus Krause a ecrit :
Even though wine versions get released often and the weekly newsletters
seem to report progress I get the impression that wine is not really
improving.
Of course it happens that some applications work with newer wine
versions which didn't work with older ones, but at the same time old
applications stop working.
Is it only me that gets the impression that wine only changes over time,
but doesn't improve?

Philipp
_______________________________________________
wine-users mailing list
wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users


--
Colin Pitrat

http://www.framasoft.net/
Découvrez la signification du mot liberté.

_______________________________________________
wine-users mailing list
wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users


[Index of Archives]     [Gimp for Windows]     [Red Hat]     [Samba]     [Yosemite Camping]     [Graphics Cards]     [Wine Home]

  Powered by Linux