Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 24th Apr 2009 23:44 UTC, submitted by google_ninja
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Yes, XPM includes an XP license. I meant you need a Windows license for running Windows apps on Linux via virtualization as opposed to Wine which does not require a Windows license (although I believe it works better with some Windows DLLs, so unless/until those are reimplemented, a Windows license helps for Wine). Of course, at the moment, Wine is not an option for some apps.




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"It still requires an XP license as well as the overhead (at least in memory usage) of running an entire extra OS so it does not really replace the Wine project."
The XP license will be included for free with the download so that really isn't an issue.