[K12OSN] Which Windows apps stand in the way of Linux use at your school?
Bill Kendrick
nbs at sonic.net
Mon Oct 3 17:11:39 UTC 2005
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 06:26:30AM -0700, Curt Craig wrote:
> Here's the (former) showstoppers we often run into in K-12:
In each of these cases, did you simply get them running under Wine or Win4Lin?
Or did you find a Linux-compatible replacement (be it Open Source or
proprietary)? Or, did you find a web-based solution?
> Renaissance -
> - Accelerated Reader/Math
> - Star Testing
> Riverdeep -
> - Mavis Beacon Typing
> - Reader Rabbit
> - Reading Builder
> - Destination Reading
> - Learn to Read with Phonics
> - Mighty Math
> - Destination Math
> Scholastic -
> - Type to Learn
> - Reading Counts
> Adobe -
> - Pagemaker
> Inspiration -
> Autoskill -
> - Academy of Reading/Math
> Broderbund -
> - Kidpix
Thanks!
(Wondering especially about Kidpix, and if you tried Tux Paint.
And if so, was it a suitable solution? And if not, why?! ;^) )
--
-bill!
bill at newbreedsoftware.com
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/
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