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. -- Use OpenOffice.org <http://www.openoffice.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
