I'm not trying to be mean or sound rude or anything, but could I suggest that when you are suggesting software that you specify that it is for Linux?
I should have mentioned that it runs best on Linux. Evil Mad Scientist uses the software
on MAC. There are some people using the software on Windows but I will admit
that it is more work.
Not everyone uses Linux yet and if they are looking for Windows software your suggestion is a waste of time in looking at sites that won't help.
I do not believe the original question stated an operating system so I gave my
standard answer. There is also a product called vmware that enables you to run
Linux on windows as a virtual machine. Maybe more effort than most people
will want but it is an option.
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