I use Wine for a few programs for which
a. there is no alternative solution under Linux
b. that are significantly more convenient than Linux alternatives
Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
Re: Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
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Re: Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
I use Bottles for obscure programs only available for Windows.
If I couldn't run them in Linux I would have to keep Win PC just for this two (my hobby related) apps...
If I couldn't run them in Linux I would have to keep Win PC just for this two (my hobby related) apps...
Re: Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
I often use Faststone image editor for quick work on digital photos, and Irfanview for printing JPEGs to resize and fit in a page properly.
Re: Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
You can also directly use XnViewMP. instead (via MXPI). (I used Wine for XnView, Irfanview, mostly before)Geek3579 wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 8:11 am I often use Faststone image editor for quick work on digital photos, and Irfanview for printing JPEGs to resize and fit in a page properly.
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Re: Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
I remember Irfanview. It was one of my go-to apps back in the day.
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Re: Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
I have quite a bit of Windows audio software on my main systems, mainly old gems that I like to preserve because they can be great in just the right situation :) - but out of those, I don't think any Windows software gets more Linux use here than Tokyo Dawn Records Limiter 6 GE, by far. Anything that I do that gets finalized into a listenable form goes through that one.
Re: Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
I use Wine for a Windows genealogical program ( Ancestral Quest 16 ). These is Gramps software for genealogy in the repositories, but I don't like how it's set up. Ancestral Quest 16 runs absolutely great with wine on MX Linux OS. No problems.
Edit:
I have had success downloading Wine from their website as the repositories in Linux are usually not up to date with the latest version.
Click this link to find which Applications work with Wine and their Windows App status:
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager. ... nding=true
Click this link to install latest Wine version and how to do install. I just copied and pasted the commands into a terminal and it installed without a problem: ( These commands actuall work )
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/w ... ian-Ubuntu
Hope this helps.
Edit:
I have had success downloading Wine from their website as the repositories in Linux are usually not up to date with the latest version.
Click this link to find which Applications work with Wine and their Windows App status:
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager. ... nding=true
Click this link to install latest Wine version and how to do install. I just copied and pasted the commands into a terminal and it installed without a problem: ( These commands actuall work )
https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/w ... ian-Ubuntu
Hope this helps.
Re: Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
You can also try, Ancestris (powerful too) into the MX repository , or https://www.ancestris.org/index.html#txm0523 wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 1:48 pm I use Wine for a Windows genealogical program ( Ancestral Quest 16 ). These is Gramps software for genealogy in the repositories, but I don't like how it's set up. Ancestral Quest 16 runs absolutely great with wine on MX Linux OS. No problems....
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Re: Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
@oops Thanks for the tip. I looked at it. Don't like how it's formated though. I prefer Ancestral Quest 16, it's a continuation of PAF 5 ( which was discontinued ) many years ago. I guess once you're used to using a program that's formatted the way you like it, you kinda stick with it. Anyway, I spoke with Support at Ancestral Quest last year and asked if they were going to port it over to Linux OS. Not yet. But I did provide instructions on how to use their software with Wine and Debian based Linux OS. It should be listed in their Forum. Always trying to get MS based apps to port over to Linux OS. That's just me.
Re: Just wondering... What do you use Wine for?
I'm not familiar with "Ancestral Quest 16," but I've tested several types of software like this on Linux, and once you get the hang of it (it's quite long), Ancestris is very powerful (Java concept). (you can also import others .ged files, and correct some formatting (before or after), with some pluggins) . Personally I prefer staying with gedcom 5.5.1 & utf8. I have tried gedcom-v7.0.xx but I don't like it. (a nice tool too with linux is Jedit for the gedcom files : https://www.jedit.org/)txm0523 wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 7:51 pm @oops Thanks for the tip. I looked at it. Don't like how it's formated though. I prefer Ancestral Quest 16, it's a continuation of PAF 5 ( which was discontinued ) many years ago. I guess once you're used to using a program that's formatted the way you like it, you kinda stick with it. Anyway, I spoke with Support at Ancestral Quest last year and asked if they were going to port it over to Linux OS. Not yet. But I did provide instructions on how to use their software with Wine and Debian based Linux OS. It should be listed in their Forum. Always trying to get MS based apps to port over to Linux OS. That's just me.
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