![]() ![]() Every company must comply to some country's law unless they reside somewhere in international waters or something. Secondly, I think people make this bigger issue than it is. ModelX: Google only gives me results about Tesla, so I'm not sure.įirst of all - Swiss law does not allow it to log its VPN users’ IP addresses. ![]() PMD/PMX Editor: No official support, but WINE may work. MikuMikuMoving: No official support, but WINE may work. and Pose Studio: I don't think it supports Linux, but WINE may work. Alternatively, there are many other photo viewer apps for Linux.Ĭhrome and Edge both support Linux, but Edge only works in the Beta and Dev channels. ImageGlass: No official support, but WINE may work. WinRAR and 7zip: Equivalents are built in. ![]() Scrivener: No official support, but WINE may work.ĭesignDoll: No official support, but WINE may work.ĪdGuard: I think it supports Linux, but I don't have time to do more research. You should probably install an app called WINE, which lets you run some Windows apps on Linux.ĬlipStudio: No official support, but WINE may work. LibreOffice comes preinstalled, while OnlyOffice is a good solution when it comes to compatibility with Microsoft formats. Also, you might not need stuff like WinRar or McAfee since Pop has it's own solution for compressing files and is secure enough so you will not need any antivurs software.Īlso, if you're using MS Office, you'll need to find an alternative that suits you. In order to keep this reply short, I suggest looking up most of these online and check out if there is a native linux version or a good alternative. If you're not hardcore into FOSS, I suggest Vivaldi. I'm not sure aboutEdge, but there's lots of chromium-based browsers, both propriotery and open source, on linux. And since we're on topic of wine, let me just clarify - it's not an emulator (actuall Wine stands for Wine is not an emulator), it's a compatibility layer which workes - most of the time. Worth checking out whether you're using windows or linux (or mac?).ĬSP does not have Linux native client, though you might check out if it will work using wine (google it). Scrivener does not work on linux, but a good alternative (which I use) is Fade In Pro. Blender also works on linux as it is natively supported. GIMP has a native linux client which works better than windows variant. ![]()
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