[Therion] Therion et al on Win 7 or 8.1
Bruce
bruce at tomo.co.nz
Thu Dec 5 06:31:45 CET 2013
A good response then, thank you all very much...
even though I could hear the disguised sneer in the Mac user's comment! ;)
It seems that Win7, 8.1 and Debian are all contenders for a Therion user.
This may be getting off topic...
My needs are;
-low risk, I cannot afford an interruption that requires me to focus my
whole attention before 'life as usual' can resume,
-resistance to change, I have many spreadsheets with embedded VBA that run
only on Excel 2000-2003 for Windows (and some other apps) (thanks to my
misplaced trust in Microsoft's forward compatibility). I need to dump my
existing XP environment 'exactly as is' into a virtual machine,
-low intensity, a migration that enables me to trickle my many applications
to the new os at my leisure over time (unless it can do it automatically in
one go),
-for the developing artist in the family; to run the latest wacom drawing
tablets (which XP does not)
While the Windows options might seem to be the natural choice for a Windows
user of 20 years, my testing of the waters to date suggests that Debian may
not be much more of a shock than the new Windows. Apart from my legacy of
Windows knowledge, and data that depends on Windows apps I would go there in
a moment. I just lack the time to do a lot of relearning and a local Debian
mentor I think.
I am a bit worried though, about the amount of time it took Therion 5.3.11
to turn up in Debian!
I'd like to 'upgrade in place' on the same machine, but I think that
violates my first point above, so I guess I'm up for a new computer, at
least for the duration of the migration.
Wookey, can Wine or Virtualbox receive an intact XP system? It seems to me
it requires a fresh reinstall of Windows and all the apps?
Currently I'm hunting around for solutions like zinstall, but any
suggestions welcomed.
Bruce
PS - I see two Notepad++ users - is that coincidence because it is good
software? Or because of the entry in the Therion wiki?
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