If you are ever considering switching to linux but worried you wont be able to use the program you have on Windows. Try this chart as reference.
http://www.grokdoc.net/index.php/App...rossover_Chart
If you are ever considering switching to linux but worried you wont be able to use the program you have on Windows. Try this chart as reference.
http://www.grokdoc.net/index.php/App...rossover_Chart
Installing Linux for the first time on my unused laptop so I can use it to take notes in classes.
I was about to make a post asking about games and word like programs I can use when I saw that your post answered my question!
Thanx!
Or, if you have the space, you can dual boot. I run XP Pro in VBox on my Slackware. That way I don't worry about crossover apps. Adding more options. Thanks for the list.
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Indeed.
If CrossOver and other such compatibility programs/applications don't work for you, then I suggest dual-booting or running Windows in a Virtual Box.
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