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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.