I'm trying to install windows essentials (specifically windows live mail)
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind ... r-programs
It isn't letting me install it on wine, it gives me an error message before the install even has a chance to show up.
Does anybody know how I can get windows essentials (windows live mail in particular) to install and run?
Thanks,
~ Andy
Windows Live Essentials
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Re: Windows Live Essentials
I don't know the proper mediums to ask about this, so I'm sorry if I'm doing this in the incorrect way, but is there a way that the wine team could work together to help develop the ability to get this app working?
Thanks,
~ Andy
Thanks,
~ Andy
Re: Windows Live Essentials
That should probably be in the FAQ, but isn't yet!
Here's how it usually works: some wine developer gets interested in an app, either
because he needs it himself, a lot of users need it, or some company needs it and
is willing to pay to get it working
I kind of doubt that many Wine developers use MS Live mail.
Judging by
http://litmus.com/resources/email-client-stats
not many users care about it, either.
And as far as I know, no company has put up money to get that app working under Wine.
So you're probably out of luck, unless you're a developer yourself and you want to start
hacking on it. Even then, since it's a Microsoft app, chances are it'll be hard to get working.
Why not switch to, say, gmail? Or just use hotmail's web interface?
Here's how it usually works: some wine developer gets interested in an app, either
because he needs it himself, a lot of users need it, or some company needs it and
is willing to pay to get it working
I kind of doubt that many Wine developers use MS Live mail.
Judging by
http://litmus.com/resources/email-client-stats
not many users care about it, either.
And as far as I know, no company has put up money to get that app working under Wine.
So you're probably out of luck, unless you're a developer yourself and you want to start
hacking on it. Even then, since it's a Microsoft app, chances are it'll be hard to get working.
Why not switch to, say, gmail? Or just use hotmail's web interface?