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Top things to use Wine for

#1 Post by rmcellig »

I am not a gamer so I don't plan on using Wine for that.

What are the top apps that most Puppy users use with Wine? This will help me alot in figuring out what I can do with Wine using Puppy Linux. Thanks!!

Jasper

#2 Post by Jasper »

Hi,

Who knows? What is it you want to run and why can't you check for yourself?

Also, I recall you run a business and if so, doing what?

My regards

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#3 Post by rmcellig »

Hi Jasper!

Thanks for getting back to me. I was just curious as to what Puppy users use Wine for aside from games.

I host a jazz radio show at the university of ottawa (24 years now). Love it!! I use puppy linux and Xubuntu for all of my audio editing and recording.

I do have an issue with my external Mic recording in Audacity but I think it would be an easy fix.

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Re: Top things to use Wine for

#4 Post by musher0 »

rmcellig wrote:I am not a gamer so I don't plan on using Wine for that.

What are the top apps that most Puppy users use with Wine? This will help me alot in figuring out what I can do with Wine using Puppy Linux. Thanks!!
Hello, rmcellig.

In answer to your question concerning the top apps, I wouldn't know.

I, for one, use wine to take over where Linux leaves off, i.e. to run very specialized programs that do not yet have either a Linux version or a proper equivalent in Linux. I find that I use wine less and less, since this gap is progressively being filled.

TreeDBNotes, jpegcrop, CatsCradle, Ocean, are examples of specialized wine programs that I occasionally use.

Have a great day!
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#5 Post by rmcellig »

Hi MusherO

Nice to hear from someone who lives across the river. I have been looking forward to chatting with someone from the area who is into Linux. I wasn't sure if anyone in the region used Linux especially puppy Linux until now. :)

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#6 Post by `f00 »

dunno about most users - mainly some more text editors and a few graphic tools for me

metapad
notetab lite
xplorer² lite with editor²
irfanview
iconsextract
@iconsushi
fscap
htmlcolor and pixeur (color pickers)

niche-fillers to be sure (no full-blown win stuff that's better done natively anyway, imo)

the only add I'll probably be doing for wine is to enable a nice soothing yet interesting screensaver - the linux ones I've seen just look ugly/primitive/distracting... (sry about that, I called myself in for replacement pundit duty such as 'tis)

good gig, jazz radio at the U )

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#7 Post by Henry »

These are the ones I use almost daily:

Acrobat 4 with Quite Imposing, Personal Address Book, Calendar Program, SyncBack, Ocr-Sprint, and RootsMagic

These are mostly old, small, good, familiar (to me) ones I've used for many years. Well, you asked . . .

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#8 Post by RSH »

Hi.

I use PortableApps and different Applications. Mostly Kid3 and MP3Gain.

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#9 Post by sfeeley »

irfanview
MSoffice 2003 (libreoffice does odd things to my extensive footnotes)

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#10 Post by RaptureWatcher »

i use the Youtube downloader program (all You have to do is open the .exe file in Wine) Wine is great for small file size programs, i haven't had any problems except having to wait 25 seconds or so until the program window appears.

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#11 Post by muggins »

Format Factory video converter works fine under wine. I get the odd message that it needs to close, but it doesn´t and keeps going.

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#12 Post by jakfish »

For someone who uses a computer primarily for word processing, I find Word 97 is still the definitive application, especially for battery-operated computers. Its CPU usage is low and it can handle anything other than *.docx (which current abiword can process).

I'm a SoftMaker fan as well, but a Wine/Word97 arrangement is still my go-to.

Jake

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#13 Post by jakfish »

Also, HandBase--an excellent database app--runs on Wine. HandBase also runs on Android, Windows, Windows CE, so the databases are easily shared and without a need for conversion.

Jake

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#14 Post by Terryphi »

For me these are essential:

Quicken 2000
Digiguide TV Guide

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