Who here uses wine? Wine 2.0 got released yesterday and the changelog is pretty big.
https://www.winehq.org/announce/2.0
Most notability is that it supports office 2013 now and MacOS has 64-bit support.
>>58649479
Cool
>>58649479
> Cross-compilation with the Mingw-w64 Clang and ARM toolchains is
supported.
FINALLY
>>58649969
Does it mean I don't have to boot my wankblows VM anymore?
>>58649479
I do. Mostly to play eroge.
>>58649479
So does this mean it's better than GPU passthrough VM yet?
>>58650551
no, but it's a step towards it
>it supports Office 2013
YES! Now we have a much better chance at getting people to use GNU/Linux! With CS6 working, the only thing missing is AutoCAD.
>>58650598
CS6 works?
>>58649479
>>58650598
It only supports Word/Excel and almost nothing else. The things that would move the majority of users aren't supported at all, outlook, access (yes, corporate culture loves that shit) and such things.
>>58650598
We don't need those casual pleb scum.
>>58650598
WPS is better and runs natively.
>>58650671
Yes. Fairly flawlessly too.
>>58650682
>Word/Excel
Well, students will be able to use it at least. I figure most of them would use Webmail. I'm not sure of an access alternative though. Maybe Libreoffice provides that?
>>58650721
Most people are too stupid to learn new office software. With this, I think lots of people will give GNU/Linux a shot.
>>58650671
Gold rating, just requires a few tweaks and it's flawless.
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=25607
I really like the new release cycle and releases will come out faster. 2017 will be the year of desktop linux.
Wine is great, I've managed to get these programs working almost flawlessly, although I do have compatibility issues with documents in Publisher.
I was never prompted for a key in office and I cracked CS6 the same way you would crack it on windows.
>>58649479
I use wine more than I should, tbqh
>>58653290
Never too much