![]() ![]() Since I don't work for Accordance (yet), that would be the scope of what I'd currently be able to do. I could then keep the instructions updated with new versions of Accordance. If there are any other Windows components required to install Accordance for Windows in the "CrossOver Bottle", I'd include those as well I would likely offer these instructions as a forum post on here, and if they're too complicated, include a screencast. What I would do is attempt to hammer out how to install CrossOver for Linux on a Linux machine, then setup the "CrossOver Bottle" Accordance for Windows would need to run in, and walk a user through how to install Accordance for Windows in the "CrossOver Bottle". PureOS is the same company behind Librem 5 phone.Īt the moment, if I manage to get Accordance running on CrossOver, there wouldn't be an "Accordance for Linux" DEB download on the download page. Not sure about a 76system but I am using Mint and PureOS. ![]() ![]() I have never used Crossover so I may need to explore.Īs for paying the royalties, that can still be done as proprietary files. If you can make this happen and Accordance includes a Debian/Ubuntu download on the download page! WOW That is a huge game changedr for Linux users and Bible students! Not sure about that yet either, but I "may" be getting a chance to interact more with the Accordance staff in the future (which would be a ton of fun). Can't make any promises (I might still need to fall back to a Windows VM), but since Linux is about to become more of a daily driver for me, it's a project on my list.Ĭoming up, it's also possible I'll be in a better position to chat with the Windows developer so I have more info on this project. I'm going to try really hard to get the Windows version of Accordance singing on Linux using CrossOver. I just ordered a System76 machine, and also going to order a license to CrossOver. In terms of Linux, Accordance is about to have another Linux advocate. At least I could still continue studying the Bible without technology if I "needed to". I consider them my "deserted island books". I own a handful of critical resources in print, just in case i have a major power/Internet/tech outage and need something to fall back on. ![]()
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