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The End of Pipelight: How You Can Keep It Running on Linux

Pipelight used to help to solve Windows-compatibility problems, letting you install Windows only browser plugins such as Silverlight on Linux. But this program has now been retired, so what should you use instead?

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Wine Programs Not Working? Try These Steps

Wine gives Linux users the the ability to run Windows software and can aid in switching operating systems. But it isn't, so what can you do to ensure your Windows software runs in Linux?

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How to Play Retro Windows Games on Linux

There's something so satisfying about revisiting a retro PC game, like catching up with an old friend after many years apart. But how can you play classic Windows games on Linux?

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7 Paid Linux App Alternatives That Are Worth the Money

We all know Linux is a bastion of open source software, a platform flooded with free apps and programs. But there are also plenty of paid apps that you should take a look at.

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How to Run Windows Apps & Games with Linux Wine

Is there any way to get Windows software working on Linux? One answer is to use Wine, but while it can be very useful, it probably should only be your last resort. Here's why.

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Top 6 Ways To Get Your iTunes Experience On Linux

Switched to Linux and want to access your iTunes library? It's not as simple as you may think, but there are several strong iTunes alternatives that you can switch to offering a similar experience.

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Using Wine to Play Games On Linux? Here's Why You Should Switch To Steam Right Now

In the last couple of months, Steam has been getting a lot of attention. Not necessarily because of the games that it's been carrying, but because of its expanding support of different operating systems. If you haven't heard already, Steam has made official plans to support Linux, and has already made substantial progress with their beta Linux client. It really won't be too long before the Steam client is stable.

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Listen To Your Music In Spotify For Free Without Wine [Linux]

Do you love Spotify's free version, but tired of needing Wine just to listen to the music? Good news - Spotify now offers a free version specifically for Linux users. Or at least, users of Debian, Ubuntu and their variants. Sorry Fedora fans. Spotify gives you access to millions of songs, for free. Unlike Pandora or Last FM though, you can listen to entire albums on demand.

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