[Glastonbury] Re: agenda for next meeting & a couple of queries
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Sun Feb 27 13:52:51 GMT 2005
Thanks for the comments, Steve. I've virtually nothing in Crossover yet other
than the partially-functioning Word Perfect V11.
Notably, this WP 11 version contains some bugs but I've no idea yet how one
can update the version in Linux Crossover. For win there are the usual Corel
service packs.
I'd certainly be pleased if this crossover issue is a topic at a monthly
meeting if I can get to it.
As for what's useful when in Windows, I couldn't do without Open Office in
there for emergencies even though I don't need to use it in win very often.
Regards
Ros
On Friday 25 February 2005 18:29, you wrote:
> hi
>
> > If anyone has any advice re using Crossover, I
> >am happy to hear, remembering I am non-tecchie!
>
> i have a licenced version of crossover as well as the transgamers (run
> windows games on linux) version of wine, both of which are threads of
> the original http://www.winehq.com/
>
> i have successfully installed macromedia suite, adobe suite and msoffice
> suite using this layering system (as well as grim fandango and monkey
> island) on linux.
>
> i am happy to demo the installs for the crossover stuff as well as
> issues i have encountered it would be interesting to debate the whole
> notion of "crossover" platforms:
>
> ie: running proprietary on opensource et running opensource on
> proprietary...
>
> touche
>
> steve
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