A Beginner's Guide to Ubuntu - #9 - Running Windows programs on Ubuntu

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#9 / June 18, 2009 / 2:25 min.

Running Windows programs on Ubuntu

Ubuntu

has a lot to offer, but if you use

Windows

you probably have some favorite programs. It just so happens that you can

run your favorite Windows programs in Ubuntu

by using

emulators

.
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- A number of popular programs have Linux versions which run under Ubuntu.

- Just some of these include:

  • Firefox

  • Thunderbird

  • Skype

  • Sunbird

  • VMware

  • Parallels

  • Opera

  • Pidgin

  • FileZilla



- There are also many excellent Linux programs that can replace some of your Windows favorites.

- You can install WINE under Ubuntu. WINE is an

emulator

that lets you

run many Windows programs under Linux

.

- Here you can visit the WINE Web Site

- Check out this list of some supported programs under WINE

- You can also submit a program to WINE HQ for possible support.

- Another option is to use Cross Over which also allows you to

run Windows programs under Linux

.

- You can go here to visit the Cross Over Web site

- See this list of supported Windows programs under Cross Over

- Ultimately if you make a switch from one operating system to another you learn to adapt to new software.

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