Ken Moore wrote:
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That still leaves me with 13 years of Windows software that I'm very
fond of using without needing to think about each step, and of course
Finale, Adobe Audition, Pagemaker, Sonar, Photoshop and other
expensive programs that don't come in Linux versions.
I live in hope, either of a Windows emulator on Linux that can provide
an adequate environment for these programs, or (a guess, because I don't
know muh about either OS) of a means of providing a Mac-like environment
under Linux. The latter would be attractive only if we were about to
upgrade and could change versions. Presumably that would apply to
Finale, IIRC that the CD provided has both Windows and Mac versions.
I have an old friend who is a Unix programmer, but keeps Mac at home,
as OSX and beyond are all basically Unix based anyway. I keep hoping
for a happy blend of the two that will make Linux a viable alternative
to The Monster from Redmond.
cd
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