If the mac version is for osx and debian has a dmg extractor, you may be
able either to run the mac version under debian or build the debian
version if source code is available then run it. Mac isn't Linux, but
it's lots closer to Linux than anything Microsoft ever wrote. Something
close to d
On 01/09/11 00:11, Thomas H. George wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 04:12:15PM +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 31/08/11 06:06, Thomas H. George wrote:
I have a pdf text which is hard to read.
Okular is better for plain pdfs.
Apologies for any confusion - Okular is a very good utility - if
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 04:12:15PM +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 31/08/11 06:06, Thomas H. George wrote:
> >I have a pdf text which is hard to read. It occurred to me to try
> >installing the Nook reader to see if it would improve visibility. The
> >Barnes& Noble web site has downloads for W
On 31/08/11 06:06, Thomas H. George wrote:
I have a pdf text which is hard to read. It occurred to me to try
installing the Nook reader to see if it would improve visibility. The
Barnes& Noble web site has downloads for Windows, Mac, iPads and
Android tablets and phones. I downloaded the Wind
I have a pdf text which is hard to read. It occurred to me to try
installing the Nook reader to see if it would improve visibility. The
Barnes & Noble web site has downloads for Windows, Mac, iPads and
Android tablets and phones. I downloaded the Windows version and
installed it with Wine but ha
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