Hi,
Jim Hall escribi�:
Michael Devore wrote:
We had this discussion. I say that until there's a FreeDOS database, SourceForge archives work about as well as an ever-growing mongo huge READ.ME file. I also say that I've allocated -- overallocated -- as much free time to working on this as I can afford from my real life and any more nonprogramming overhead (and I do too much already for my taste) is a nonstarter.
Do you mean something like this:
http://www.codeweavers.com/site/compatibility/browse/cat?cat_id=113
They list a bunch of software, then give it a rating "Gold, Silver, Bronze, Honorable Mention, Known not to work" or list it as untested. And there's a link to more details for each program.
iTunes, for example, gets a Bronze.
Looks like people get to vote on how well it works, and I suppose there's an "average" taken to generate the final ranking.
Looks a nice page, are there useable automated scripts for this? (even Hardware could be categorized).
Aitor
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