Regardless of how fast, stable, and geek-chic desktop GNU/Linux has become,
we still live in a Windows world. Many vendors, either through lack of vision
or funding, will produce only a Windows version of their software or drivers.
If you're a gadget geek like me, you likely end up in the same old quandary
of "I want that gadget, but it only has Windows drivers." If you're even more
like me, you'll elect not to take the high road and search for ways to run
that bad boy on your desktop GNU/Linux box.
There are a handful of products that will enable Windows applications to run
on GNU/Linux, all with varying degrees of success. Regardless of which
products are on the market, they'll fall into two categories: those that
require you to have a licensed copy of Windows, and tho... (more)