Karl,
Sure. Use Wine. Download it at:
http://www.winehq.org
There's also a Wine installation helper called
Winetools at:
http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/
If you want a commercial version of Wine, for $39,
there's a product called Crossover Office, which you
can get at:
http://www
>From my stint at the GNHLUG User Group booth, I
understand that some people are looking for
challenging work.
Something I picked up from the NY Linux Users Group
discussion group - amazon.com has a lot of
Linux-related job openings. Not just software
engineers, but also many support positions.
Re: The HP thread
Sure, it would be nice to erase all traces of
Microsoft from your PC. But in my case, I migrated
from two perfectly good, networked Windows XP
machines. I wanted to get up to speed in Linux, but I
still needed my Windows apps for a while (until I
converted).
I considered buyi
Jon,
Those are reasonable rules. I'd like to volunteer for
Wednesday, February 16th.
Ira
___
gnhlug-discuss mailing list
gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss
nths. I'm co-authoring a
book on Wine and Winelib and want to promote Linux as
much as I can.
I've never attended any NH Linux meetings, but I have
corresponded with some members.
Looking forward to meeting all of you.
Sincerely,
Ira Krakow
__
Dan,
Have you thought of Wine to get over the IE/Outlook
problem? You can run both, although you might have to
check out which version of IE and Outlook they run.
The Wine site is at:
http://www.winehq.org
There's a commercial version of Wine, called Crossover
Office, at:
http://www.codeweave
PROTECTED]) or call
(781-938-0550). Thanks.
Sincerely,
Ira Krakow
___
gnhlug-discuss mailing list
gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss