wine_and_women, Here's a link to some projects on freshmeat that match "Babylon". http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=babylon§ion=projects&Go.x=0&Go.y=0 The first search result is unrelated (its a chat client, not a translator), but scroll down and read the descriptions. Some of them may have installers for SuSE. Freshmeat is a site with a lot of free software, and is a good place to start if you're looking to replace your windows software. Most of us do a Google search and crawl message boards to find a replacement. If you find one that was extremely hard to find, I suggest blogging about it. Example: http://fatbuttlarry.blogspot.com/2007/12/hlsw-for-linux-ubuntu-quick-answer-sudo.html There are some Wine utilities that are good to get acquainted with such as "winetricks" which does a lot of the hard work for windows programs that have very heavy Microsoft-only dependencies, dlls, libraries, etc. Some people swear by some non-free utilities like "CrossOver Office" or "Cedega" which provide a Windows-like add/remove functionality for Windows programs. My experience is that they don't help that much and sometimes are too dumbed down for Linux users, but they're worth checking out. Most of the posts here are for video games, but there's still a lot of excitement around productivity tools! Visit often because what you learn will help others! -Tres On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 5:13 PM, 3vi1<wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yes, VirtualBox is a (free) VM (www.virtualbox.org). > > VirtualBox, and VMware, both have an "Integrated" desktop mode. When using that mode, the guest OS applications look like they're running directly on your host desktop - instead of running inside a segregated window. > > It's good that you have dual boot right now, it's really the easiest way to become acclimatized to Linux for a new user. > > Just keep doing web searches and play around in the package manager for your distro. You'll find Linux apps you can't believe you lived without. :) > > > > > > -- - Tres.Finocchiaro@xxxxxxxxx