Mantar wrote: >> Is Crossover "technically" identic to Wine? Is there a chance that >> Crossover will not have a bug, which Wine has? > > No, Crossover is different from wine. While based on Wine, (and giving a > lot back, unlike certain other companies I could name) Codeweavers > maintains a staff of programmers working on bugfixes and integration for > various supported programs. Some things that don't work yet in Wine do > work under Crossover. Thanks. May be the best would be to try the trial of crossover. > Even if that doesn't work, if you have a Windows license, you could > install Windows under a virtual machine such as Qemu (free), or Vmware > (commercial). Yes, I know that tools, but DW is the only Windows application which I really want to use under Linux. And I'm so near with its usage under WINE. Just the clipboard does not work. Sure it is essential. But I want to avoid using VM machines absolutely. Regards, Andreas _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users