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.
> 

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Dennis E. Slice
Department of Anthropology
University of Vienna
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