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I am seriously considering migrating to an Ubuntu OS for my small business. I currently use Filemaker Pro for my invoices and reports, and I was wondering if I could use that in an Ubuntu environment.



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          Take a look at http://www.openoffice.org/product/base.html it may help.
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          • Well I took another look and LibreOffice Base works well for me.

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          Well one way of running filemaker in Ubuntu is by using Wine.




          Wine is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications
          on several operating systems, such as Linux.




          Another way is using VirtualBox. VirtualBox is free software that gives you the ability to run an OS inside a virtual machine. So you can install it under Ubuntu, and the use Windows as the guest OS.



          Also you may want to look at Glom



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            Well one way of running filemaker in Ubuntu is by using Wine.




            Wine is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications
            on several operating systems, such as Linux.




            Another way is using VirtualBox. VirtualBox is free software that gives you the ability to run an OS inside a virtual machine. So you can install it under Ubuntu, and the use Windows as the guest OS.



            Also you may want to look at Glom



            Source: winehq.org






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              Well one way of running filemaker in Ubuntu is by using Wine.




              Wine is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications
              on several operating systems, such as Linux.




              Another way is using VirtualBox. VirtualBox is free software that gives you the ability to run an OS inside a virtual machine. So you can install it under Ubuntu, and the use Windows as the guest OS.



              Also you may want to look at Glom



              Source: winehq.org






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                Well one way of running filemaker in Ubuntu is by using Wine.




                Wine is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications
                on several operating systems, such as Linux.




                Another way is using VirtualBox. VirtualBox is free software that gives you the ability to run an OS inside a virtual machine. So you can install it under Ubuntu, and the use Windows as the guest OS.



                Also you may want to look at Glom



                Source: winehq.org






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                Well one way of running filemaker in Ubuntu is by using Wine.




                Wine is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications
                on several operating systems, such as Linux.




                Another way is using VirtualBox. VirtualBox is free software that gives you the ability to run an OS inside a virtual machine. So you can install it under Ubuntu, and the use Windows as the guest OS.



                Also you may want to look at Glom



                Source: winehq.org







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