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Again, there are a lot of (professional) programs which only work in Windows, with no paid/free/open source equivalents for Linux or BSD.Even if that is so, you can simply run them through the Wine translation layer and still get native speeds.Not really, some older versions of premiere and after effects have bronze at best for example. Nothing recent works.VM Ware / Virtualbox ?
Even if that is so, you can simply run them through the Wine translation layer and still get native speeds.Not really, some older versions of premiere and after effects have bronze at best for example. Nothing recent works.VM Ware / Virtualbox ?
Not really, some older versions of premiere and after effects have bronze at best for example. Nothing recent works.VM Ware / Virtualbox ?
Again, there are a lot of (professional) programs which only work in Windows, with no paid/free/open source equivalents for Linux or BSD.
Even if that is so, you can simply run them through the Wine translation layer and still get native speeds.
Not really, some older versions of premiere and after effects have bronze at best for example. Nothing recent works.
VM Ware / Virtualbox ?