Actually works pretty well.
I've been casting my net out in the job market and had a prospective employer tell me they couldn't read my resume (created in LibreOffice as an MS Word document) so I installed a copy of Crossover Linux I had laying around from their giveaway back in 2008 and installed some components of MS Office Enterprise (just Word, Excel and Powerpoint).
All installed and ran without a hitch - true enough, Word 2007 couldn't open the resume created in LibreOffice and I'm still running that to ground but at least I got my resume fixed.
It does feel a little strange running Windows applications under Linux but so far the experience has been positive. I'd really like to figure out what the problem with LO is so I can get rid of the Microsoft stuff, though.
It is a little strange. My resume is fairly straightforward, has no tables or other weirdness - just some centered text at the top and my name is in boldface but Word 2007 sure doesn't like it.
I've been casting my net out in the job market and had a prospective employer tell me they couldn't read my resume (created in LibreOffice as an MS Word document) so I installed a copy of Crossover Linux I had laying around from their giveaway back in 2008 and installed some components of MS Office Enterprise (just Word, Excel and Powerpoint).
All installed and ran without a hitch - true enough, Word 2007 couldn't open the resume created in LibreOffice and I'm still running that to ground but at least I got my resume fixed.
It does feel a little strange running Windows applications under Linux but so far the experience has been positive. I'd really like to figure out what the problem with LO is so I can get rid of the Microsoft stuff, though.
It is a little strange. My resume is fairly straightforward, has no tables or other weirdness - just some centered text at the top and my name is in boldface but Word 2007 sure doesn't like it.
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