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On Monday 19 December 2005 19:23, vni780 wrote:
> Thanks for your answer!
> I read the articles here you told about. It seems it is actually
> possible, but perhaps not that easy for someone like me who likes
> to use AB but not mess with computers.
> I am sure though, that this will become more common in the near
> future. Then, maybe we should even have a special forum for this.
> I am interested in hearing any news or experience from anyone
> regarding alternative OS.
Jens,
What is not easy? You just install wine or cxoffice 5.0 from codeweavers (a
wine "clone") and you install amibroker the same way you do/did in windows.
Nothing else and no tons of howto to read like it was 5-8 years ago with
Linux. The level of difficulty is correlated to distro you use and your
knowledge of this distro.
If you purchase cxoffice you would also benefit in the way you could use other
windows apps especially ms office. In addition I also use quicken 2006 and
quickbooks 2004 directly in Linux. The result is that I keep MS Windows just
to make from time to time a wire transfer. 99% of my working time I spend
working on Linux.
Regards,
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Marek Chlopek
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