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minus-square blindsight ( @blindsight@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink1•7 months agoNice, thanks! 2019 should be good enough; the guides I was looking at were suggesting much older versions for WINE compatibility. I just need to look into OneDrive, now.
minus-square bitfucker ( @bitfucker@programming.dev ) linkfedilink4•7 months agoYeah, that is if I remember it correctly. But I do remember installing a modern office suite back then using crossover. They also have trials so you can test your target program is indeed running as it should before buying.
Nice, thanks! 2019 should be good enough; the guides I was looking at were suggesting much older versions for WINE compatibility.
I just need to look into OneDrive, now.
Yeah, that is if I remember it correctly. But I do remember installing a modern office suite back then using crossover. They also have trials so you can test your target program is indeed running as it should before buying.