I really think this is a serious bug, for me mainly because of the lack of good alternatives for certain Windows software, the amount of good and easy to use software for Windows I simply can't find on Linux.
There are stil a couple of reasons for me to boot Windows from time to time..
1- Gaming (Tuxracer? are you kidding?)
2- Dreamweaver (please, don't talk Quanta or NVU)
3- Delphi (what happened with Kylix!?)
If we want to fix this bug we need to provide the Windows application- and webdeveloper with IDE's on the same level as the IDE's on Linux, instead of pointing to Emacs or VI.
I really think this is a serious bug, for me mainly because of the lack of good alternatives for certain Windows software, the amount of good and easy to use software for Windows I simply can't find on Linux.
There are stil a couple of reasons for me to boot Windows from time to time..
1- Gaming (Tuxracer? are you kidding?)
2- Dreamweaver (please, don't talk Quanta or NVU)
3- Delphi (what happened with Kylix!?)
If we want to fix this bug we need to provide the Windows application- and webdeveloper with IDE's on the same level as the IDE's on Linux, instead of pointing to Emacs or VI.
Mark - Amsterdam/Holland