[members at lugog] Introduction:

Graham Lucas graham.lucas at gmail.com
Fri Nov 26 07:32:19 UTC 2010


This rather illustrates my point. I can get a W7 machine and just run the
software. I can get a Linux machine (if I can find one and after I've heard
all the pros and cons of each distro), *then* get wine (if I know about it),
*then* install the software.

For people who are not that interested in what makes the PC tick, W7 is the
easier, more straightforward option.

Graham

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On 26 November 2010 06:06, Sean Miller <sean at seanmiller.net> wrote:

> On 26 November 2010 06:04, Sean Miller <sean at seanmiller.net> wrote:
> > Can you not run Quickbooks and Sage under wine?
>
>
> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=category&iId=63&sAction=view&sTitle=Browse+Applications
>
> Sean
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