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Hi ~~ AmethystAngel here. I'm new to Linux {Zorin OS 18} and don't even know where to begin searching in the forum. I've watched soooooo many videos on YT and, as a result, was able to put Z on my old Win 10 laptop. :D Now I'm reviewing a dual-boot installation or virtual machine with Z on my Win 11 laptop. QUESTION ~~ Can someone be so kind as to direct me to tutorials that have details on the various open-source apps for fonts (I love the Edwardian Script in MS because I do calligraphy) and where to find info for using desktop apps that aren't compatible with Linux. I use LOGOS Bible software on my Win desktop. That's the only reason I want to dual boot, so I can have access to that.

Thanks.

PS ~~ I'm a huge YTber, so video links are great, too. No TT or IG or X
 


Welcome to the forums!
As for programs,
You might be able to run this in WINE, a compatibility layer for Win on linux. You'd have to check on the website to see if it has been supported (Or if it even works right- It can be a little unstable in some cases)

Otherwise- you usually can find substitutes on the Software center. (Ex- LibreOffice for A MS office Replacement)
I have not fiddled around with fonts that much, but I do know some can be downloaded from the Center as well.
I just have no idea on how to incorporate them, however :(

Anyways,

Welcome aboard!


PS- Please Keep Backups often. Timeshift is the usual Recommended program for backups.
It'll save you one day if things go sour.

:)
 
Thanks. b~~
Welcome to the forums!
As for programs,
You might be able to run this in WINE, a compatibility layer for Win on linux. You'd have to check on the website to see if it has been supported (Or if it even works right- It can be a little unstable in some cases)

Otherwise- you usually can find substitutes on the Software center. (Ex- LibreOffice for A MS office Replacement)
I have not fiddled around with fonts that much, but I do know some can be downloaded from the Center as well.
I just have no idea on how to incorporate them, however :(

Anyways,

Welcome aboard!


PS- Please Keep Backups often. Timeshift is the usual Recommended program for backups.
It'll save you one day if things go sour.

:)
Thanks ~~ I've heard about WINE but wasn't sure. I also realized there is a whole website at Zorin.com.
 
Hi, welcome to the Forum, there's plenty software for Bible studying. Search in your application manager and try some. There's plenty available
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