On 7/18/2017 3:31 AM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
As I understand those links, portableapps.com works on these other operating
systems by using Wine, a virtual windows emulator.
So, you'd install a windows emulator on your linux machine (125mb) in order to
run gnucash as a portable app on a stick so as to save installing Gnucash
(175mb) on your hard drive.
That doesn't really make a whole lot of sense.
David
That would be true if there were only one Windows app requiring the
emulator. It would scarcely pay just for gnucash. But if there were
several, another kettle of fish. The person who was asking the initial
question has a "very small primary hard drive" and so presumably would
want to run whatever could be run from an external drive that way. Not
JUST gnucash << even though at the moment, only gnucash the issue >>
Michael D Novack
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