In a post between "Kurt Weiske : August Abolins", on 12/3/2019 10:09 AM
AA> ..I'd move to a linux distro in a heartbeat.
KW> I felt the same way, until I got Photoshop and Remote
KW> Administrator working under WINE.
Hello Kurt,
I had success in getting MS Office 2007 operating under Wine. But.. that was
on a Manjaro installation that I later found out to refuse to cooperate with
the Windows pcs on my network and visa versa. So, I had to scrap Manjaro. :(
It was a sad day.
KW> Remote Administrator from FAMATech (great remote admin tool,
KW> BTW - it's made running my BBS remotely feel like it's under
KW> my desk)
I remember seeing that one in the past. Yes, their price-point is really good.
I used Teamviewer for a little while a long time ago when I needed to support
client computers from remote, but the monthly pricing was hard to bear.
KW> I was worried about Microsoft Office, but I have an
KW> Office365 license through work, and can access Office apps
KW> in a web browser on Linux or Windows, and LibreOffice is a
KW> wonderful cross-platform Office suite that does everything I
KW> need.
I think the best Wine could do was up to Office 2007, which I had and still
use. OpenOffice and LibreOffice are great gifts for us all.
KW> Another option is always to run a Windows virtual machine
KW> under Linux - it's a nice way to make a step towards Linux
KW> while still depending on Windows. There are even tools to do
KW> P2V migrations (Physical to Virtual) that let you migrate
KW> your Windows environment as-is into a VM.
I did that sort of thing with OS/2 2.1 and OS2/2 Warp. I could learn to use
native OS/2 programs and switch to the Win environment for Win only programs if
necessary.
But today, I rely on established Win products on all my pcs for work and home.
The machines are all quite old as you could probably tell from my post to E
Sullens. I don't think I have sufficient ram to maintain VMs for Win on any of
them.
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