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Wine development stifled by software patent

Publication:ZDNet UKDate:May 14 2005
Reporter:Ingrid Marson

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Developers on the Windows compatibility project Wine have been forced to abandon an important feature due to the existence of a Borland patent.

The open source project Wine allows you to run unmodified Windows programs on Linux through a binary compatibility layer. It also allows you to compile Windows applications to create a Linux binary through a tool called Winelib. In a talk at the annual Wine Developer Conference in Stuttgart earlier this month, Wine developer Dimitrie Paun said that the development of Winelib is restricted by a Borland software patent.


 

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