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+--Forum: Bookmark Converter Suggestions
+---Topic: Please Create a Linux Version started by Zeke


Posted by: Zeke on Jan. 08 2004,14:05

I am much interested in trying your product.  I am not a Microsoft Windows user, however.  Would you kindly consider creating a Linux-based version? As you might be aware, in early 2004 there are approximately 20 million Linux users world-wide.  Many of us seem to use Mozilla and/or Opera as our primary Web browsers.

Thank you for the opportunity to voice suggestions.  I wish you well as you continue to develop your much-needed product.
Posted by: Dan_Pettus on Jan. 23 2004,00:48

Hmm.. I like this idea. While using Linux, I typically only use Mozilla, though it would be nice to synch those bookmarks with Konqueror.
Posted by: Magnus Brading on Jan. 23 2004,00:51

Sadly, I don't like the idea as much, since it would require loads of work, for which I just don't have the time. :) Not to mention that I don't use Linux myself at all. Sorry guys... :ashamed:
Posted by: tabernil on June 11 2007,15:56

Try with wine, it works!!
Posted by: Magnus Brading on June 12 2007,10:18

Thanks for the tip tabernil, and congratulations to all you Linux users. :)
Posted by: Guest on June 12 2007,11:26

I suggest you, in order to have more users base of your program, to put a Linux link in the homepage of mp3tagstudio and to explain everybody the possibility of using the program under wine.

I'm sure linux users will love to be able to us such a great tagging tool instead of the unoperational linux ones. Of course you can put one of this disclaimers saying "use it at your own risk".

If you want some info about in which version is tested and how to make it work I can send it to you. Or even better, you can try to install a kubuntu or ubuntu on your computer with automatix2, then install wine and then install your program. You'll see by yourself how easy it is.
Posted by: Magnus Brading on June 12 2007,13:09

You are very welcome to post all the necessary instructions and information here, about running it under wine/Linux.

I'm not a Linux user myself, so I can't test it first hand.
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