christel wrote:Wine is the answer, it enables you to run window programs on a Linux distro.
I do not need the programs so I do not use Wine.
If need be - example - Excel file - can be opened on a Linux distro without problems.
Open Office does it flawlessly - only problem might be when you send the program back to a Windows box, some of the formatting might change.
As I am running Sage/Excel for work I need a Windows box -when I retire out goes the Windows box and it will all be Linux.
Just for info...GIMP is one of the best graphics editors out there, all Linux.
I can count to potato

All this computer talk you lot are speaking might as well be in Navajo!, I don't understand any of it!.