[openbeos] Re: the new website
- From: "Urias McCullough" <umccullough@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 16:19:27 -0700
On 8/27/06, Mathew Schofield <mr.skoe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For reference, there are a few references out there with these kinds
of databases. Take for example ReactOS & WINE:
http://www.reactos.org/support/index.php?page=db&view=comp&sec=category&cat=0
I like that one personally - I'd really love to see something like that for
Haiku. Granted, ReactOS (and Wine) have special circumstances where they
are trying to make WINDOWS software binary-compatible - and since there's so
much of it, and so many various compatibility problems, it really does
require a database to track it.
For Haiku, it might be better to just list BeOS/Zeta software that ISN'T
compatible.
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For reference, there are a few references out there with these kinds of databases. Take for example ReactOS & WINE:
http://www.reactos.org/support/index.php?page=db&view=comp&sec=category&cat=0
I like that one personally - I'd really love to see something like that for Haiku. Granted, ReactOS (and Wine) have special circumstances where they are trying to make WINDOWS software binary-compatible - and since there's so much of it, and so many various compatibility problems, it really does require a database to track it.
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