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On 6/5/25 4:31 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:<Snip>
I do use GNU Cash. It is has a bloody difficult learning curve,T, what would be the possibility of setting your customers up to use Linux .... and then, for those 'special' programs (like QuickBooks) giving your customers a desktop icon called 'QuickBooks' which actually boots Wine and opens 'QuickBooks'??
but once you get there, it is a wonderful tool. I can't see
any of my customer abandoning QuickBooks (a Linux killer) for it.
Too much "new" to learn.
Wine is actually an application layer. They get their nickersYou can run Windows programs in Linux with the Wine application layer,>
but Wine is alpha stage code at best.
It seems to be good enough to run the majority of Windows-specific games
on the Steam Deck. That product has created a whole new market category,
handheld PC gaming, where the Windows-based competitors are really
struggling to gain a foothold.
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And, you have to admit, games are among the most difficult things to run
properly under an emulator.
in a twist if you call it an emulator. Chuckle.
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