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  • andyprough
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    Originally posted by duby229 View Post

    Yeah, I think I agree. Most office users would consider an OS in a window some kind of voodoo.
    The main thing is they wouldn't care at all what the underlying OS was as long as it ran the programs they needed.

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  • duby229
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    Originally posted by andyprough View Post

    The 32-bit Office 2016 download has a couple of Gold ratings on winehq right now. I've downloaded it and will be trying it out.



    Adobe Acrobat Pro has been slow and resource hungry under a Virtualbox or VMWare Windows setup when I've tried it that way. Seems to be working at normal speed and using normal resources right now using wine. If MS Office will work, then you've got 99% of your typical business document compatibility issues solved, and most business users would almost never need to fire up a VM.
    Yeah, I think I agree. Most office users would consider an OS in a window some kind of voodoo.

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  • andyprough
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    Originally posted by Xaero_Vincent View Post
    Office 2016 apps appear to run at Bronze status on Wine, which obviously means very poorly and mostly broken.
    The 32-bit Office 2016 download has a couple of Gold ratings on winehq right now. I've downloaded it and will be trying it out.

    Originally posted by Xaero_Vincent View Post
    Probably best to just grab Virtualbox or VMware Player and install the Windows 10 ISO downloaded from Microsoft's website and run that in an inactivated state... everything basically works except personalization options and an occasional "Activate Windows" nag watermark.
    Adobe Acrobat Pro has been slow and resource hungry under a Virtualbox or VMWare Windows setup when I've tried it that way. Seems to be working at normal speed and using normal resources right now using wine. If MS Office will work, then you've got 99% of your typical business document compatibility issues solved, and most business users would almost never need to fire up a VM.

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  • pinguinpc
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    In this wine staging version just cause 2 works, however vegetation still appears incorrect



    In wine vanilla begin works but appears in black when entry in game

    In both cases CSMT are required for prevent flickering

    Game works stable in test

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  • Xaero_Vincent
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    I think the majority of people want Wine for games because for most productivity software, alternatives exist or work fine in VMs. Office 2016 apps appear to run at Bronze status on Wine, which obviously means very poorly and mostly broken. Probably best to just grab Virtualbox or VMware Player and install the Windows 10 ISO downloaded from Microsoft's website and run that in an inactivated state... everything basically works except personalization options and an occasional "Activate Windows" nag watermark.

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  • flubba86
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    Originally posted by Kemosabe View Post
    No offense but latest office clearly means the latest one ... like 2016 :-P
    No offence taken. I might have worded my response badly. I took "latest" to mean 2016, but was making sure, because there are people in my workplace right now who are convinced the latest office is 2013.

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  • andyprough
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    Originally posted by flubba86 View Post

    I'd like to know this myself, and I can test it out for both of us.
    When you say "the latest office", do you mean Office 2016 or 2013?
    2016 is the latest and has been out for more than a year, but not many workplaces have transitioned to using it yet. My workplace for example just transitioned everybody from office 2010 to office 2013, so to most people office 2013 is "the new one".
    I've been meaning to try Office 2010. I've got an old DVD laying around somewhere, once I locate it I'll give it a try and report some results.

    I'm really pleased with how absolutely everything is working great on Acrobat 8. I tried it a year or two ago, and it would install but crash repeatedly while trying to use it.

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  • Kemosabe
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    No offense but latest office clearly means the latest one ... like 2016 :-P

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  • theriddick
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    Test both.

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  • flubba86
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    Originally posted by Kemosabe View Post
    I know it's always about games somehow. Why they are not caring about directX 11 and 12 because everything supports 9 and then what works and what not as soon as they finally start doing it waaaayyyy too late.
    But I'd like to know: Does the latest office work? I sadly have to use it and I don't care about the installer. I want to run word and powerpoint and excel.
    I'd like to know this myself, and I can test it out for both of us.
    When you say "the latest office", do you mean Office 2016 or 2013?
    2016 is the latest and has been out for more than a year, but not many workplaces have transitioned to using it yet. My workplace for example just transitioned everybody from office 2010 to office 2013, so to most people office 2013 is "the new one".

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