Nothing to add, but all the more reason to reject proprietary formats that lock up your work. -ds
Robert Smits wrote: > On July 25, 2007 01:38:27 pm ianseeks wrote: >> On Wednesday 25 Jul 2007, Robert Smits wrote: >>> Some years ago I used my home gardening program, Key Home Gardener, which >>> was a 16 bit Windows program, to lay out my lot, my septic system, and my >>> landscaping. It produces files in a .drw format, which is a Microsoft >>> vector format. >>> >>> Is there any Linux based program that will allow me to view my .drw >>> files? >> Have you tried installing your program (if you still have the disks) under >> Wine on Linux? > > Yes. Apparently there's enough difference with a 16 bit program (written for > Windows 3.1) not to install with CrossOver Linux. > -- Dennis E. Slice Department of Anthropology University of Vienna ======================================================== -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
