My wife, who uses Windows on her workstation, says there are three
things stopping her from switching to Linux, and I welcome input on how
to fix this:

1. Her "Ameol" Windows program doesn't work under Wine.

2. She uses putty, and she wants the mouse buttons to behave the same
(centre marks, right pastes).

3. Browser fonts (she prefers Mozilla) are still awful.

OK, now number (1) we can solve by weaning her of the Ameol service.
She's inclined to do that soon anyway.

Number (2) can be done for all applications, but she wants it done for
just putty. I also note that putty tends to come up with "garbled
packet" errors a lot with Debian/testing. There is no putty for
Debian/stable. Maybe there's a customisable xterm variant?

Number (3) is an aesthetic thing. Done anti-aliasing, loaded her Windows
fonts. She's still unhappy. Dunno why.

Vik :v)
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