On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Rob Farquhar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, everybody. Sorry for not posting in a while.
FWIW Rob, I installed Win 7 after being Microsoft free for 10 years, so as to run just 2 pieces of software; 1. an English-Thai_English dictionary with sound: http://www.paiboonpublishing.com/details.php?prodId=74 2. A flash card learning system for learning Thai from http://www.byki.com/ As it happens the dictionary is fully accessible using Wine by entering the Win partition from Ubuntu find the dictionary app in Program Files and right clicking on it and opening with Wine. The BYKI program does not work this way. Consequently I replaced it with Anki for Ubuntu; and that turned out to be a much better SRS learning system than BYKI anyway. Free too! So now I never have to boot Windows. So the lesson here. Use Wine if you can or replace the Win app with a FOSS alternative if you can. If neither procedure works for something you must have and you need to reboot you might consider installing Win 7. It is almost as easy to install as Ubuntu/Mint and it boots almost as fast to a real boot too. Not the pretend boot that Win XP provides. HTH Bob -- Above all Minesweeper persist! Keep on turning tiles and you will find your mine. -- ubuntu-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
