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  • While Linux offers several good alternatives to a lot of basic windows programs, there are some pretty glaring voids that cannot be filled by Linux, and where the performance of WINE is just far too troublesome.

    Win 7 Vs Mac OS X Leopard: Feature-by-Feature Showdown | Lifehacker Australia 2009

  • The name WINE is, as you most probably know, a typical open source acronym for Wine Is Not an Emulator.

    tuxmachines.org srlinuxx 2010

  • WINE is a good product but unfortunately it’s not good enough when it comes to daily usage at work.

    Wine supports Photoshop under Linux | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • His first crack at putting that wisdom online -- called THE WINE EXPLORER -- is broader in focus than simply picking bargain roses, however.

    NY Daily News 2010

  • His first crack at putting that wisdom online -- called THE WINE EXPLORER -- is broader in focus than simply picking bargain roses, however.

    NY Daily News 2010

  • His first crack at putting that wisdom online -- called THE WINE EXPLORER -- is broader in focus than simply picking bargain roses, however.

    NY Daily News 2010

  • His first crack at putting that wisdom online -- called THE WINE EXPLORER -- is broader in focus than simply picking bargain roses, however.

    NY Daily News RACHEL WHARTON, DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER 2010

  • And if there is that special Windows package you think you still need (there isn't) a utility called WINE will let you run your windows program, but will not allow your machine to be infected.

    Blogposts | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • And if there is that special Windows package you think you still need (there isn't) a utility called WINE will let you run your windows program, but will not allow your machine to be infected.

    Technology: Technology blog | guardian.co.uk Charles Arthur 2009

  • Frankly it smells like WINE, which is what they used for Linux.

    Daring Fireball 2009

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  • WINE Is Not an Emulator.
    /more recursion

    also debatable depending on your definition of emulator

    March 1, 2014