James McKenzie wrote: > > This may be considered a shortcoming of Wine. However, you are correct > in the fact that we need to concentrate on fixing the bugs that already > exist. > Obviously there are already plenty of bugs to be fixed and features to be implemented, but this is actually a resource problem, i.e.. how to get more. I have the impression that at this time Wine's implementation is quite useful and many more people could be benefiting from it than actually are. The point being, a bigger user base brings more resources (people & money), and it could actually pay off at this stage to invest on improving Wine's usability (like suggested by Warren Dumortier and further ideas).