Bob Estes wrote:
>> Many Windows apps will run on Linux, using Wine or Crossover Office.
>> Wine is included in many Linux distributions and Crossover Office is a
>> commercial product, based on Wine.  Quicken will run on Crossover
>> Office, but I have no idea about Telechart.  Also, Codeweavers, the
>> company that produces Crossover Office, contributes back to Wine, so
>> Quicken may run with it too.
>> www.codeweavers.com
>>
>>
>>
> That is good to know.  I have been thinking about getting a second
> drive and using it as a Linux drive in a dual boot configuration. 
> This would give me the opportunity to try out Linux while still
> keeping my Windows drive.
>

If you do that, one thing you may want to do, is create a FAT32
partition and move the "My Documents" folder to it.  This way, both
Linux & Windows apps can share your data.  In Linux, you can link to it
from your home directory.


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