Bridging Linux and Windows: Top Apps
Sep 06, 2011, 18:00 (0 Talkback[s])
[ Thanks to James Maguire for this link. ]
Nearly every day I hear about people who express
interest in taking the leap into the Linux space. What would-be
Linux users fail to realize is that there's software that makes
switching between the Linux and Windows worlds almost effortless.
When most people think of sending a document from a Windows PC
to one running Linux, it's not uncommon to forget that there are
technologies that can make this task reasonably seamless. Obviously
these solutions need to be setup to work between platforms
initially, but once this has been done it's all smooth sailing from
then on.
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