• FangedWyvern42@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Wine can run most of those, not all. You can still dual boot Windows if you need to (VMs are an option, but they aren’t always the best).

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      1 year ago

      I mean, that’s what I do. Will I be able to convince my 60 yo colleague that had been using the same workflow for decades? No, not a chance.

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        1 year ago

        Are you talking about for work or home usage? And do they have any specific proprietary application/hardware requirements?

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          Work use. The are hardware requirements (XRD machines, potentiostats, CNC machining) and software requirements (3D design). My workshop asks for files in Autodesk Inventor, if I send it in any other format, they just won’t fabricate my pieces, and I completely understand, who am I to change the workflow of a complete department just because I refuse to use Inventor (which is provided at work).

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      1 year ago

      But you understand that’s a massive Ballache to deal with on top of your normal workload?

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        I haven’t tried running anything new, but the stuff I have run in wine has worked easily, without any tweaking