On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 15:24, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Derek,
> 
> At 09:22 AM 2002/6/22 +1000, Derek Zoolander wrote:
> >I have tried Wine, but as you said its not mature yet. It does not need
> >windows but works better if you use some of the DLL files from windows,
> >which means you can't sell it!
> 
> That is the problem.  What will be the sense keeping Windows OS on 
> Linux.  We can go back to Windows machine.  Besides Windows OS has some 
> bugs from time to time.

I agree

> 
> >Do you mean for running Windows apps?
> 
> Yes, I am looking for another simulator, preferably from OpenSource which 
> runs Win app without Windows OS installed.
> 
> >BTW I use Linux for almost everything.
> 
> I have to jump from PC to PC.


I have a one user license for win4lin, you can still log in from any
terminal of course.


  I can't solve the problem of running CAD 
> software on Linux.

Try www.varicad.com, they have a Linux version which you can download
for a 15 day trial.


> All of them run on Windows OS.  I am trying hard to 
> find their alternatives on Linux without much hope.
> 
> Do you have any idea of similar applications running on LInux for
> 
> - PaperPort from ScanSoft
> - Easy CD creator from Roxio
>

Maybe someone on the list knows the answer, I will Cc: this to the list
 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Stephen






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