Unfortunately, we do not live in a democracy. We live in a Republic... why can't people get that straight? The people do NOT rule, we get the honor of choosing who rules for us. Although that method is somewhat democratic, we are not a democracy.
It's not just MS products that will benefit from the development of such software as WINE, etc. The patient management system we use at work will only work on a windows platform. Anytime I have to login to the system to do maintenance, I have to open a rdesktop session to another computer and then connect to the patient database from that windows computer.
It would be so much easier if I were able to run it from my local linux machine. Unfortunately, the patient management system doesn't like WINE all that much, so I am still looking for a stable and viable alternative.
=Doh!
Unfortunately, we do not live in a democracy. We live in a Republic... why can't people get that straight? The people do NOT rule, we get the honor of choosing who rules for us. Although that method is somewhat democratic, we are not a democracy.
It's not just MS products that will benefit from the development of such software as WINE, etc. The patient management system we use at work will only work on a windows platform. Anytime I have to login to the system to do maintenance, I have to open a rdesktop session to another computer and then connect to the patient database from that windows computer. It would be so much easier if I were able to run it from my local linux machine. Unfortunately, the patient management system doesn't like WINE all that much, so I am still looking for a stable and viable alternative. =Doh!