* Winston <
[email protected]d>:
Anyone here happen to know whether tax software (such as by H&R Block) developed for Microsoft Windows runs acceptably under WINE (or something similar) on FreeBSD?
Not really a FreeBSD question but more one about wine. In general, the
only way to really know is to test it. More often than not, windows
software works quite fine with wine.
FreeBSD specific, if you're on amd64 and your software contains 32bit
binaries, also install the 32bit userland required for wine with
| /usr/local/share/wine/pkg32.sh install wine mesa-dri
By default, in installs inside your home dir. It can later be upgraded
with
| /usr/local/share/wine/pkg32.sh upgrade
| /usr/local/share/wine/pkg32.sh autoremove
| /usr/local/share/wine/pkg32.sh clean
One potential complication
is that the software downloads newer versions of itself and then uses
Windows Installer to install them.
This should never be a problem, windows software is installed in a wine
prefix (there's a default one created in your home dir, but it's often a
good idea to create a separate prefix for each application) which is
writable for your user.
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