I found this web page awhile back...
http://linuxshop.ru/linuxbegin/win-lin-soft-en/table.shtml

It is kind of outdated but it might have some useful stuff.

Here is another similar one:
http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=127799&page=1&pp=25

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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 13:21:33 -0600, Conan Albrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's some alternatives to running Windows in Linux.
>    - There's always VirtualPC or other emulators so you can run real
> Windows.  Downside is speed.
>    - I've used Win4Lin successfully.  Since it isn't emulated, it is
> every bit as fast as real Windows.  Windows 98 or ME only, but it works
> really well.
> 
> As for alternatives to products you mention, search Freshmeat and
> Sourceforge.  Here's some that I know:
> 
> > Photoshop7
> The Gimp is the best alternative.  It isn't quite PS, but not bad
> either.
> 
> > Corel (Paradox)
> Use MySQL or PostgreSQL.  Then check out Rekall
> (http://www.thekompany.com/products/rekall/)
> 
> > Photo Impact
> > PaintShopPro7
> I think Gimp is better than both of these.  It takes some learning,
> though.
> 
> > VisualBasic
> Learn Python, Perl, or Ruby.  Also check out the products from
> thekompany.com.  They have some products that provides nice IDEs for
> the languages.
> 
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