First off...hello to Jerry and RichB and all the other folks whose names I recognize.
(I've been inactive here for quite a few years...I'm from the Mepis days.)
Congrats for having risen to top of DistroWatch ! (I did install MX Linux 6 months or so ago, on
an old laptop, but I managed fine without needing help here in the forum.)
Ok...my WIne-related query: I've become quite involved with chromebooks and Chrome OS, and
run the Linux-beta there. It works quite well.
I'm looking for a few suggestions for Windows-apps that work well under Wine and are popular
and 'must-have' for WIne users. Anyone have a short list of suggestions?
Thx in advance...
-- Dave
Greetings...and a simple Wine question
Greetings...and a simple Wine question
Lenovo-core-i7-laptop: MX-Linux 19
Acer 15 Chromebook
"We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology,
in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology" - Carl Sagan
Acer 15 Chromebook
"We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology,
in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology" - Carl Sagan
Re: Greetings...and a simple Wine question
This is a hard question to answer, due to personal taste, and because there are now equivalent Linux programs for almost every Windows program I have ever used. However, I still use Faststone image viewer/editor which, with a bit of care, runs well. I also use Irfanview, which is great for printing documents (rescaling, stretching, positioning etc), quick document conversion and excellent image editing features.
In general, portable apps are the best choice for WINE programs, as they have all dependencies installed. PortableApps.com gives a good selection of popular, well designed applications which have stood the test of time.
Now I have also used Office 2007/2012 ish which, if it loads, runs acceptably well. BTW, the wine website has a list of programs which run well.
In general, portable apps are the best choice for WINE programs, as they have all dependencies installed. PortableApps.com gives a good selection of popular, well designed applications which have stood the test of time.
Now I have also used Office 2007/2012 ish which, if it loads, runs acceptably well. BTW, the wine website has a list of programs which run well.
Re: Greetings...and a simple Wine question
Hey, I remember you. Welcome back!


There are exceptions to every rule...
and I know I'm mighty exceptional...

Linux user #415188
Dell Inspiron 3541, AMD A6-6310 quad-core, Radeon R4 graphics, 8GB RAM, MX-19.4, Phillips 32" HDTV monitor
and I know I'm mighty exceptional...


Linux user #415188
Dell Inspiron 3541, AMD A6-6310 quad-core, Radeon R4 graphics, 8GB RAM, MX-19.4, Phillips 32" HDTV monitor
Re: Greetings...and a simple Wine question
>>>BTW, the wine website has a list of programs which run well.
Thx, Geek. That did it.
Thx, Geek. That did it.
Lenovo-core-i7-laptop: MX-Linux 19
Acer 15 Chromebook
"We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology,
in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology" - Carl Sagan
Acer 15 Chromebook
"We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology,
in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology" - Carl Sagan