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Old 11-08-2009, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by J_Player View Post
I installed wine and then installed Irfanview, and the Irfanview window opened just like you show on your desktop. But this installation of Irfanview does not work like the Irfanview running in Windows. It has limited functionality. The screenshot features don't work, nor do most of the other media file functions. The good news is it can load most common image files to manipulate them and save them. I even put an Irfanview icon on the top launcher bar to start it from the Linux desktop without using menus or a terminal. But with the limited functionality, no cigar.

So the Windows installation will remain as a dual boot option until Linux becomes more mature in its applications to allow better functions without using so many menus to perform common tasks that can be done simply in Windows.

Best wishes,
J_P
Personally I do not use InfranView. Instead I use Gimp and Picasa, and Gnome has a built-in facility to take snapshots (under Applications > Accessories > Take Screenshot.
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