On Fri, 13 Jan 2017 07:45:15 +0100, Bengt Olsson wrote: >Otherwise there is just MS Office in a VM or by using Crossover/Wine >that fully works.
Hi, if software should work with wine it's likely ok, but a bloated Windows app running in a VM most likely suffers from too serious performance issues. Apart from the performance issues a Linux Novice not really has got a choice. Quasi the only usable VM for a Linux beginner is Virtualbox, other VMs require a learning curve to e.g. set up shared folders. Virtualbox is very handy for private usage, but much to risky for professional usage. Btw. setting up wine not necessarily is easy, even if an app should be known to work. IOW since the OP asked for something pre-installed, any recommendation to use what ever kind of virtualisation is nonsense. It might be possible, that if the OP describes what exactly MS word is used for, a Linux user with the same needs could recommend a Linux alternative or as pointed out by somebody else, there might be an alternative using some browser thingy. Assuming Linux software could replace MS Word for the OP, then the OP needs to care about the Linux install for professional usage in a special way, but this is another topic ... one step after the other. To put it simply, Linux is not a replacement for Windows. Linux in many aspects is something completely different, with advantages and drawbacks compared to Windows. For users like me this is the reason that I always was a Linux user when it was possible for me to use Linux. I didn't migrate from Windows to Linux, even while I needed to use MS or DR or what ever else, when using Linux wasn't possible. There's also a valid reason for Windows World domination. The reason for this simply is, that Windows for many purposes is the better choice. I don't now what's the best choice for the OP. Assuming the OP should really need MS Windows (office isn't my domain) it could be possible that migrating from Windows to Linux is a bad idea. Linux not per se is always the best choice for everybody. Regards, Ralf -- xubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users
