Linux Version

barko
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barko posted this 17 July 2021
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Devs, start compiling your nice software for linux. You should star today, not in far future... ;)
Have fun!

P.S. I'm running it on linux with Crossover, but this is not native and far from perfect.

Devs, start compiling your nice software for linux. You should star today, not in far future... ;) Have fun! P.S. I'm running it on linux with Crossover, but this is not native and far from perfect.

Last edited 17 July 2021 by barko

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jpalmer2
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jpalmer2 posted this 18 July 2021

I wouldn't if I was the developer. Linux users expect free software and don't buy software!

I wouldn't if I was the developer. Linux users expect free software and don't buy software!
barko
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barko posted this 18 July 2021

Well, I think You are wrong. I'm linux and windows user and I buying all whatever I need. And I'm nicepage pro user. So... i asking for linux version, please?

Well, I think You are wrong. I'm linux and windows user and I buying all whatever I need. And I'm nicepage pro user. So... i asking for linux version, please?

Last edited 18 July 2021 by barko

Christie G
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Christie G posted this 18 July 2021

Linux doesn't mean everything has to be free. If I can buy Windows software I can buy Linux software. For instance, CrossOver is a Premium Linux application, and we pay for it. Maybe they don't have Linux devs. on their team, but hopefully soon. But for the time being, CrossOver works for me.
May I ask which distro's you guys are using?

Linux doesn't mean everything has to be free. If I can buy Windows software I can buy Linux software. For instance, CrossOver is a Premium Linux application, and we pay for it. Maybe they don't have Linux devs. on their team, but hopefully soon. But for the time being, CrossOver works for me. May I ask which distro's you guys are using?
barko
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barko posted this 18 July 2021

I am on arch. Crossover works for me too.

I am on arch. Crossover works for me too.
Christie G
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Christie G posted this 18 July 2021

I am using Mint. I installed NicePage in a Windows 7 64-bit Bottle. Had issues with other settings.

I am using Mint. I installed NicePage in a Windows 7 64-bit Bottle. Had issues with other settings.
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Support Team posted this 19 July 2021

Hi Boris,

We do not plan to create a Linux version, but this suggestion is on our wishlist.

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Hi Boris, We do not plan to create a Linux version, but this suggestion is on our wishlist. ................................................... Sincerely, Hella Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
barko
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barko posted this 19 July 2021

Well. IMHO, You should start planing. Windows 11 will bring on Linux side more new people, I believe. But, who I am, I do not know nothing. :)
Have fun. Thanks for the answer.

Well. IMHO, You should start planing. Windows 11 will bring on Linux side more new people, I believe. But, who I am, I do not know nothing. :) Have fun. Thanks for the answer.
jpalmer2
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jpalmer2 posted this 19 July 2021

Linux doesn't mean everything has to be free. If I can buy Windows software I can buy Linux software. For instance, CrossOver is a Premium Linux application, and we pay for it. Maybe they don't have Linux devs. on their team, but hopefully soon. But for the time being, CrossOver works for me.
May I ask which distro's you guys are using?

CrossOver allows you to run windows apps. What other paid linux app do you buy? Ther are very few out there!

> Linux doesn't mean everything has to be free. If I can buy Windows software I can buy Linux software. For instance, CrossOver is a Premium Linux application, and we pay for it. Maybe they don't have Linux devs. on their team, but hopefully soon. But for the time being, CrossOver works for me. > May I ask which distro's you guys are using? CrossOver allows you to run windows apps. What other paid linux app do you buy? Ther are very few out there!
Christie G
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Christie G posted this 20 July 2021

Linux doesn't mean everything has to be free. If I can buy Windows software I can buy Linux software. For instance, CrossOver is a Premium Linux application, and we pay for it. Maybe they don't have Linux devs. on their team, but hopefully soon. But for the time being, CrossOver works for me.
May I ask which distro's you guys are using?

CrossOver allows you to run windows apps. What other paid linux app do you buy? Ther are very few out there!

I know there's not much paid for Linux software out there, but if decent software is available, I would gladly pay for it as I do with Windows.

> > Linux doesn't mean everything has to be free. If I can buy Windows software I can buy Linux software. For instance, CrossOver is a Premium Linux application, and we pay for it. Maybe they don't have Linux devs. on their team, but hopefully soon. But for the time being, CrossOver works for me. > > May I ask which distro's you guys are using? > > CrossOver allows you to run windows apps. What other paid linux app do you buy? Ther are very few out there! I know there's not much paid for Linux software out there, but if decent software is available, I would gladly pay for it as I do with Windows.
info521122
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info521122 posted this 22 July 2021

I have tested this Nicepage app in Linux, Windows and Mac and the online browser. Unlike many others I have tested with a similar layout and feel this looks by far the ideal for designers. I am using Elementary os (Ubuntu 18 base) and running Crossover and WINE. Both seem to work well under compatibility and the browser based versions works as well as expected.

I buy software in Mac, PC and Linux. Its daft to rely on free software (as suggested) in Linux, that is not the case. If anything we have a wide choice of options, some of which are better on a Mac, sometimes PC. This is the best option for me on Linux, but I am happy to work on all platforms. As will Nicepage (I am sure) soon.

I have tested this Nicepage app in Linux, Windows and Mac and the online browser. Unlike many others I have tested with a similar layout and feel this looks by far the ideal for designers. I am using Elementary os (Ubuntu 18 base) and running Crossover and WINE. Both seem to work well under compatibility and the browser based versions works as well as expected. I buy software in Mac, PC and Linux. Its daft to rely on free software (as suggested) in Linux, that is not the case. If anything we have a wide choice of options, some of which are better on a Mac, sometimes PC. This is the best option for me on Linux, but I am happy to work on all platforms. As will Nicepage (I am sure) soon.
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