I would love to have vsd and the other programs in linux.
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I "was" able to get some CC programs to run under Wine on my one Linux computer, but unfortunately the new HTML Ed. is not one that will work. It installs fine, but comes up with a memory addressing error.
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+1 for an Ubuntu version of CoffeeCup; and I would pay (just as I did on Windoze).
And surely that's the point -- a large number of developers have moved to Linux but we are just the same people. If developers are happy to pay the (ahem, quite modest) cost for CoffeeCup -- what stops people being prepared to pay just because they have the common sense to use Ubuntu or similar?
And it does not have to be open source. I almost always install binaries anyway even if I know the source code is available. I suspect the vast majority of converts from Windoze do the same.
So c'mon guys -- you know Ubuntu is coffee coloured (forgive UK spelling) so that's half the battle won already.

Edit: Just noticed an entry here (currently gives just a 404 error) but does that mean...?
And surely that's the point -- a large number of developers have moved to Linux but we are just the same people. If developers are happy to pay the (ahem, quite modest) cost for CoffeeCup -- what stops people being prepared to pay just because they have the common sense to use Ubuntu or similar?
And it does not have to be open source. I almost always install binaries anyway even if I know the source code is available. I suspect the vast majority of converts from Windoze do the same.
So c'mon guys -- you know Ubuntu is coffee coloured (forgive UK spelling) so that's half the battle won already.
Edit: Just noticed an entry here (currently gives just a 404 error) but does that mean...?
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