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    Getting Sage Accounting Software to work in WINE

    Has anybody else managed to get this working ? If so, could you please explain how you managed to get it working.

    I have a dual boot system but would like to get rid of Microsoft Windows.


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    Re: Getting Sage Accounting Software to work in WINE

    This looks like the Wine evaluation of SAGE. http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManage...rsion&iId=7111.

    Perhaps a better solution would be to install a virtual machine like VirtualBox. You can run a fully working copy of windows from within Kubuntu and install most windows programs without them being crippled.

    It's fairly easy, and it removes a lot of reasons for dual-booting.

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      Re: Getting Sage Accounting Software to work in WINE

      Thanks for your response, if I install virtual box does it mean I need to install windows into Virtual Box or will it just run windows based programs within itself.

      I want to run Linux without any versions of windows on my system, I hoped wine would be the solution but it does not seem to work.

      One thing I have noticed is I also have Dreamweaver and when previewing a webpage with the wine installed version of IE it always shows a blank page, the same seems to be the case for the start screen of Sage.

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        Re: Getting Sage Accounting Software to work in WINE

        Wine isn't the 'end all' to Windoze. Wine won't run every Windoze application out there. If you opt to us a VM (virtual machine) to install/run Windoze, then Virtual Box and/or VMWare's Player may be the way to go. I use VMWare Player, installed in Kubuntu Gutsy (7.10), to run my full version of Windoze XP Professional. I do this because I still need Quicken for my finances (I have not yet found a Linux replacement that I really like). After installing VMWare Player, I was finally able to completely remove Windoze Vista from my PC, and other than WinXP being run as a virtual machine, I am Windoze free.
        Windows no longer obstructs my view.
        Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
        "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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          Re: Getting Sage Accounting Software to work in WINE

          Thanks for the advice, at this stage I think I will continue with my dual boot system until I have learnt a bit more about Linux. I have only been using it for 4-5 days. However, I must say I am extremely impressed so far !

          I shall stay hopeful that one day I will be able to run Sage Accounting in Linux without needing a dual boot system or anything else.

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