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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 22, 2004 11:40:00 PM

SAN DIEGO--End users and Linux can be like men and marriage--they like the idea, but commitment is a bear.

An Austin, Texas-based software maker hopes to make it easier with products that allow Linux-based PCs to run Windows and Windows-based applications in a safe virtual sandbox.

James Curtin, CEO of NeTraverse, an exhibitor and presenter at the Desktop Linux Summit here, said his Win4Lin products are intended to serve as a bridge for companies making the switch from Windows to Linux.


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Such transitions often involve a few Windows applications that can't easily be replicated in the open-source world, he said. "It's that last 20 percent of the software stack that causes 80 percent of the problems in adopting Linux," Curtin said.

Win4Lin provides at least a temporary fix by allowing Windows to run as a window on the Linux desktop. Unlike more common "emulator" programs, such as the VMWare products recently acquired by storage giant EMC, Win4Lin runs Windows as a Linux application, using the same shared memory as Linux.

NeTraverse offers the product in two flavors: a standard desktop distribution and a terminal server version that runs Windows and related applications on a central server, allowing employees to connect as needed.

Besides simplified administration, the server version has the added benefit of allowing information technology administrators to selectively turn off access to applications once they decide an employee has had time enough to get comfortable with an open-source alternative, for example.

Curtin said the most common Windows applications that businesses can't easily replicate in the open-source world are Microsoft's Visio charting tool and Project project-management package, while consumers cling to Intuit's Quicken and QuickBooks bookkeeping applications.

Many customers also have custom applications written for older versions of Windows, Curtin said. Rewriting the applications for Windows XP would be as complicated as redoing them in Linux, making the cost advantages of a Linux migration more attractive. Win4Lin provides a safety net while the migration is under way. "We work with a lot of health care companies that developed a lot of stuff for Windows 98, and it's getting pretty creaky now," Curtin said.

Other customers use Win4Lin to make a stealth migration to Linux. Open-source software actually runs the PC, but all persnickety users ever see is the Win4Lin-managed Windows environment. "They get the administrative benefits of Linux kind of under the covers," Curtin said.

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It's a crutch, but it works  Chad_z | 04/22/04
Software maker weds Linux PCs, Windows applications  Loverock Davidson | 04/22/04
You missed again  IT_User | 04/22/04
Are you being serious? I hope not!  AbsolutelyNot | 04/23/04
Windows == License == $$$$$$$$  CobraA1 | 04/23/04
You still need a licence  Michael Kelly | 04/23/04
Thank you -- informative... [nt]  escoles@... | 04/23/04
The article wasn't focused on home users  Larry the Security Guy | 04/23/04
Bigotry!!!  Martin Marvinski | 04/22/04
Man's Prayer  Squawkbox | 04/22/04
Emulation = crummy appication reponse time [junk]  Enterprise Analyst | 04/23/04
'If you can't afford Windows, you shouldn't be in business'?!  escoles@... | 04/23/04
What about us home users?  JimmyDee | 04/23/04
What about us home users?  seosamh_z | 04/23/04
Only 90 bucks??  JimmyDee | 04/23/04
Only 90 bucks??  seosamh_z | 04/23/04
For what it's worth...  Wolfie2K3 | 04/23/04
So you buy it, too?  escoles@... | 04/26/04
D A E M O N ?  Louis Ross Focke | 04/23/04
JUST ANOTHER COST OF DOING BUSINESS  wiskowst | 04/23/04
Huh?  bchesmer | 04/23/04
Huh?  seosamh_z | 04/23/04
Just another cost?  Larry the Security Guy | 04/23/04
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One Way  km4hr@... | 04/23/04
Does it run Microsoft Office.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/23/04
Does it run Microsoft Office?  dwest_z | 04/23/04
Well DUH!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/23/04
DUH!  dwest_z | 04/23/04
Sorry, the thread was about Office.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/23/04
no reason to apologize  dwest_z | 04/23/04
it does run Office 97, i know that much(NT)  Monkey_MCSE | 04/23/04
Does it run Microsoft Office?  seosamh_z | 04/23/04
Bit  Louis Ross Focke | 04/23/04
I have tried Open/Star Office.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/23/04
Office 95  Louis Ross Focke | 04/23/04
For me.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/23/04
Where is this thread leading?  IT_User | 04/23/04
The only difference  Patrick Jones | 04/23/04
Just not true.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/23/04
Nope...  Patrick Jones | 04/23/04
File formats canged since Office95, MS found that useful!  oldskool | 04/25/04
Re: I have tried Open/Star Office  km4hr@... | 04/23/04
You're right there... Open Office and MS in general  AbsolutelyNot | 04/23/04
I never get an NTLDR error...  Confused by religion | 04/23/04
Does it need to  IT_User | 04/23/04
As the article said...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/23/04
The article is right, but  IT_User | 04/23/04
Answer = Yes!  bchesmer | 04/23/04
False claims?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/23/04
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O2K is better anyway  escoles@... | 04/26/04
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You listed my favorite  AbsolutelyNot | 04/23/04
Patents stop it from happening.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/23/04
The latest opinion on patents  AbsolutelyNot | 04/23/04
windows license needed  wessonjoe | 04/24/04
By loading Windows DLL's you get a real MS API  oldskool | 04/25/04
There's a better way - use MetaFrame  Grolan | 04/26/04
Handicapped - voice recognition  susancragin@... | 08/31/04

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