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iTunes and wine
Originally posted by akincer View PostAnyone that follow WINE closely know how close they're getting to iTunes support? There's been more than a few people that were great candidates for Linux but for iTunes and dual booting or virtualization just wouldn't work.
Wine, like real wine, has good years and bad years....
My personal opinion is that you will never win the iTunes battle. It's a very closed (and expensive) proprietary software system. If it ever does work again, it will be for a very brief period of time. Better off not using iTunes (recommended).
Even if you have a "significant" investment... while sad.... you'll be far better off in the long run if you start moving away from it. Or... just forget about anything that is non-Apple (yes... even Windows really). Sure... back in 1998, perhaps the world still belonged to proprietary closed source houses of evil (like Apple)... but the world has changed dramatically. There are more options and better solutions. Just don't be fooled by the wolf and sheep's clothing. I mean if it looks like Apple is trying to be more "open"... you need to be VERY careful (because it's probably just a ruse). In fact, Apple is far worse than Windows (in general) with regards to interoperability and openness. But both can be very evil.
Choose FOSS first and foremost.... anything else just isn't protected.
But I do like playing with Wine and due to the fact that most companies lack vision, I often times use wine for Microsoft office etc (Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Visio mostly). Before native steam, I used wine (at home) for steam games (note: I have never been a Windows user... but have been a Steam on Linux user for many many years).
And over the years, I've been a big supporter of the work by codeweavers.
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Originally posted by Luke_Wolf View PostWell here's the thing... just vanilla wine is nice if you want to install everything into one wine_prefix, however it sucks if you want to run multiple prefixes which is why Q4Wine, PlayOnLinux, and CrossOver exist. The advantage of running multiple prefixes is that it makes wine blow up less often and you can set up your compatibility tweaking on a per-prefix basis.
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Originally posted by cjcox View PostStrangely, there was a time when it did sort of work... but it's been awhile (years). I know because I had it working under wine way back whenver it was...
Originally posted by cjcox View PostBetter off not using iTunes (recommended).
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