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The Wednesday 2007-07-25 at 17:19 -0400, Dennis E. Slice wrote:
Please, don't top post.
Yes. Apparently there's enough difference with a 16 bit program (written
for
Windows 3.1) not to install with CrossOver Linux.
Nothing to add, but
Nothing to add, but all the more reason to reject proprietary formats
that lock up your work. -ds
Robert Smits wrote:
On July 25, 2007 01:38:27 pm ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday 25 Jul 2007, Robert Smits wrote:
Some years ago I used my home gardening program, Key Home Gardener, which
was a 16
Robert Smits wrote:
Some years ago I used my home gardening program, Key Home Gardener, which was
a 16 bit Windows program, to lay out my lot, my septic system, and my
landscaping. It produces files in a .drw format, which is a Microsoft vector
format.
Is there any Linux based program that
On July 25, 2007 01:38:27 pm ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday 25 Jul 2007, Robert Smits wrote:
Some years ago I used my home gardening program, Key Home Gardener, which
was a 16 bit Windows program, to lay out my lot, my septic system, and my
landscaping. It produces files in a .drw format,
On Wednesday 25 Jul 2007, Robert Smits wrote:
Some years ago I used my home gardening program, Key Home Gardener, which
was a 16 bit Windows program, to lay out my lot, my septic system, and my
landscaping. It produces files in a .drw format, which is a Microsoft
vector format.
Is there
Some years ago I used my home gardening program, Key Home Gardener, which was
a 16 bit Windows program, to lay out my lot, my septic system, and my
landscaping. It produces files in a .drw format, which is a Microsoft vector
format.
Is there any Linux based program that will allow me to view
2007/7/25, Robert Smits [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On July 25, 2007 01:38:27 pm ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday 25 Jul 2007, Robert Smits wrote:
Some years ago I used my home gardening program, Key Home Gardener, which
was a 16 bit Windows program, to lay out my lot, my septic system, and my