Rodney Baker wrote:
On Monday 14 January 2008 19:50:07 Eberhard Roloff wrote: [...]
Kai,
on a sidenote. I saw that you have a visio icon on your Linux desktop.
How do you run visio on Linux?
Thanks much a kind regards Eberhard
Visio runs OK under CrossOver Office (a commercial version of wine) - see www.codeweavers.com. Support wasn't perfect around version 4 (of Crossover), but I no longer have my Visio install disk so I haven't been able to test it with recent versions (currently up to 6.2).
Thanks much, Rodney. I knew that cxoffice works great to make MS Office working on Linux. I was not aware that this applies for visio, as well. It is optimised for running MS
Office - it can be quite useful to run Excel and Word "natively" on Linux at times...
Indeed. However from a financial perspective, that means basically that you will need to add the crossover office license fee to the MS-Office premium. So imho the financial benefit of using Linux is kind of minimized against using the windows version that came with the machine. kind regards Eberhard
Regards, Rodney.
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