Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th May 2009 22:04 UTC
Many Linux users have experience with Wine, the application compatibility layer which allows some Windows programs to run on UNIX-like machines. During Ubuntu's Open Week event, Mark Shuttleworth was asked about Wine, and how important he believes it is for the success of Ubuntu.
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Yeah! I am totally with you on this one. Piracy feel very strange now after I moved to Linux full time. Downloading Photoshop just doesn't feel right. Weird but that's just how I feel.
And as you said, I too have complete faith in that all the open source application will get "there" soon. They are being developed very fast and they are all moving in the right direction. That, is the power of FOSS.
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Yeah! I am totally with you on this one. Piracy feel very strange now after I moved to Linux full time. Downloading Photoshop just doesn't feel right. Weird but that's just how I feel.
And as you said, I too have complete faith in that all the open source application will get "there" soon. They are being developed very fast and they are all moving in the right direction. That, is the power of FOSS.