On 12/23/05, Nathan Low <nlow04@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nathan,
Basically, unless you have something exotic to do in Fedora/Linux , there will not be a need to purchase any software. I mean, if you have some money to spare, you can always fund a linux project. Otherwise I'm guessing you will find the software frely available will meet your needs. There are of course exceptions.
While you may find some people here familiar with what Crossover Office supports, your best bet is just asking for a advice on a similar Linux applicaiton, or sending these type of questions to the Crossover Office suite.
I know there is suppose to be a distro more multimedia oriented than Fedora (I can't remember which) but in all fairness you can get Fedora to be as multimedia oriented as your heart desires.
In terms of playback, a combination of mplayer and a suitable (easily obtainable) plugin will/should meet any of your needs.Can Cyberlink PowerDVD 4.0 that's a windows program be compatible with Fedora core 4 if I buy the Crossover Office Standard 5.0?Is Xandros Linux operating system more suitable to people who work with multimedia all the time?Please respond. Thanks.Nathan
Nathan,
Basically, unless you have something exotic to do in Fedora/Linux , there will not be a need to purchase any software. I mean, if you have some money to spare, you can always fund a linux project. Otherwise I'm guessing you will find the software frely available will meet your needs. There are of course exceptions.
While you may find some people here familiar with what Crossover Office supports, your best bet is just asking for a advice on a similar Linux applicaiton, or sending these type of questions to the Crossover Office suite.
I know there is suppose to be a distro more multimedia oriented than Fedora (I can't remember which) but in all fairness you can get Fedora to be as multimedia oriented as your heart desires.
Good luck
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