Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Jul 2006 16:32 UTC, submitted by lmh8
Linux After six years of financial difficulties and reorganizations, Corel finally seems on track with promising first and second quarters in 2006 and a return to public trading. One of the first steps in this turnabout, according to Graham Brown, executive vice president of software development at Corel, was the jettisoning of the company's products for Linux, WordPerfect for Linux and Corel Linux.
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RE[3]: @johndaly
by HagerR15 on Tue 4th Jul 2006 12:51 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: @johndaly"
HagerR15
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2005-07-25

That is not what the article said. The article states that Corel is working on Wine which allows all windows applications to work in Linux.

Corel never made the claim that their Linux, using wine, would run ALL windows applications. ZDNet did. Corel developed wine specifically for their own products and nothing else.

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