Author Topic: Programs not supporting other OS's  (Read 606 times)

madmarky

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Programs not supporting other OS's
« on: 5 July 2002, 00:05 »
Its all very well everyone saying that other operating systems are better but what about support for those operating systems?
I got Radhat Linux 7.2 to see what it was like. None of my programs work in linux (even when using WINE) and the companies who made the programs don't seem interested in the OS what so ever. On top of this I have hardware (i.e. the Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard) which requires special software to use the extra features on the hardware but the software will not run in my Linux.
I do want to switch over to my Redhat Linux 7.2 but with those problems I don't think I can even if I wanted to.
Why aren't any software companies interested in Linux?

WaWAR_FA

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Programs not supporting other OS's
« Reply #1 on: 5 July 2002, 00:26 »
lincensing.

if for example, compaq started selling linux boxes microsoft would pull their lincense to sell wondows boxes.

its all profit.
Windows. Whats going to screw up today?

Linux.  Compiling, please wait...........

Mac OSx Are you sure you want to do that?  Are you sure your sure?  Are you really sure?  If your sure please hit Enter to continue.  You hit Enter are you sure you want to continue?


ahri

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Programs not supporting other OS's
« Reply #2 on: 5 July 2002, 00:47 »
win4lin ( http://www.netraverse.com/products/win4lin30/index.php ) can run windows programs on linux. I think it cost $90. There are other programs that can run windows software on linux. I can point you to some reviews if you want.