Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 29th Jan 2010 22:10 UTC, submitted by twickline
Linux The Bordeaux Technology Group released Bordeaux 2.0.0 for Linux today. "Bordeaux 2.0.0 marks major progress over older releases. With version 2.0.0 and onward we bundle our own Wine build and many tools and libraries that Wine depends upon. With this release we bundle Wine 1.1.36, Cabextract, Mozilla Gecko, Unzip, Wget and other support libraries and tools. We have improved support for Microsoft Office 2007 (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and preliminary support for Internet Explorer 7 in this release, there has also been many small bug fixes and tweaks on the back-end."
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by error32 on Sat 30th Jan 2010 15:50 UTC
error32
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2008-12-10

So is this just another thing like playonlinux?
I think it makes no sense to package all these separate components into one package, the whole point of a distro is to offer these things through some package management system. So why would a company want to offer (soon outdated) software for packages that are available in every distro. Shouldn't they just rather offer a frontend for these programs instead of bundling them?

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