How likely is it that Proton can be used to make native Windows applications (especially CAD-Software) run on Linux? Beside my own desperate desire to do that I guess there are others out there to eagerly switch OS. For the software providers it seems to be a great opportunity to acquired new customers (at first glance).
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feinstruktur@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•German Chancellor promotes government cloud from SAP and MicrosoftEnglish1·1 year agoSource?
feinstruktur@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Students’ Leaf Blower Suppressor To Hit RetailEnglish3·1 year agoLet me help you with the correct wording: ‘Power to noise’-converters. You’re welcome.
feinstruktur@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants to hide the 'Sign out' button in Windows 11 behind a Microsoft 365 adEnglish2·1 year agoI’ve certainly considered that, but have a hard time imagining a comparable performance with large assemblies. Any hands-on experiences?
feinstruktur@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants to hide the 'Sign out' button in Windows 11 behind a Microsoft 365 adEnglish21·1 year agoAutodesk! All the others! Can you now, goddammit, for the sake of the mental health of your customers, start building your tools on platforms other than this crap? PLEASE? I mean I’m seriously considering building a parallel system running Linux for all my other office needs and just touch my Win-pc to run my CAD. I hope MS will continue in this way and ai-mercialize their OS more and more so hopefully the software providers will have enough at one point.
feinstruktur@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•German state moving 30,000 PCs to Linux and LibreOffice - The Document Foundation Blog5·1 year agoWell, guy who actually lives there (Schleswig-Holstein) here. Be precise in what’s written in tfa. What it laments about is that one (single) work place is about to be installed and that subsequent steps are about to follow.
I don’t want to sound too pessimistic here. The fact, that this topic is on the high level agenda shows that it has strong supporters - for the moment.
But weighing in past decades’ province goverment’s spendings in large scale software projects and peoples’ fear of everything even marginally IT, I’m very reluctant to see the big move here. Opposition against changes to my windows is simply unfathomable strong.
Nevertheless - and I mean that - it’s a good development.
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feinstruktur@lemmy.mlOPto Jerboa@lemmy.ml•How do I perform a text search in my current view?1·1 year agoNo no, I don’t mean Lemmy. I’m talking of external links. It feels like some server replies are not as responsive once I use Firefox, while chrome-based browsers react very fast.
feinstruktur@lemmy.mlOPto Jerboa@lemmy.ml•How do I perform a text search in my current view?1·1 year agoThanks for the feedback. To add to the clients: Voyager has implemented a quite well working search function, but got veeery slow on Firefox recently. But it’s important to mention that (my guess) this behavior is not Voyager’s fault, but conspiracy on rather Firefox’ requests are handled with lower priority… Yep, just a personal feeling, nothing I could prove.
pdfgrep for the well maintained company’s project folder of your choice.