• dustojnikhummer@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        Yes because that is more user friendly than running an executable through a built in compatibility layer… suure

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          2 years ago

          Who tf wants usability when shit just has a solution no matter what. Additionally its an old program that a normal person wouldn’t even try.

          On windows shit just doesn’t work and the solutions are most of the time not even existing.

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          2 years ago

          If you’re trying to get ancient software to work I think “user friendliness” is the least of your concerns. Especially compared to the alternative (Windows) where the answer is just, “No: That’s not going to work no matter what you do.”