I had to test/fix something at work and I set up a Windows VM because it was a bug specific to Windows users. Once I was done, I thought, “Maybe I should keep this VM for something.” but I couldn’t think of anything that wasn’t a game (which probably wouldn’t work well in a VM anyway) or some super specific enterprise software I don’t really use.

I also am more familiar with the Apple ecosystem than the Microsoft one so maybe I’m just oblivious to what’s out there. Does anyone out there dual boot or use a VM for a non-game, non-niche industry Windows exclusive program?

  • Kabe
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    Foobar2000.

    By far the best, most customizable local music player app ever. Plus it’s open source free.

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        71 year ago

        My bad, thanks for the correction.

      • Kabe
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        41 year ago

        Yep. A couple of years ago they released the 2.0 version, which supports 64-bit architecture and allows for dark mode support as well.

    • circuitfarmer
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      41 year ago

      Oops, I just commented about Foobar2k before seeing this comment.

      Just want to mention that it does run on Linux as a Snap (though then you have to have a Snap installed, lol). I’m sure it runs fine with regular Wine too.

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        11 year ago

        I haven’t had much luck installing via wine or bottles at all. Hasn’t ever worked properly for me. I’m not bothered enough to install the Snap either, lol.

        I have a Windows VM that I run it in instead, please deadbeef is good enough for my Linux system.

    • @soratoyuki@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      This is the one Windows app I just cannot find a good alternative to. Deadbeef comes the closest, but even it is laggy when searching my library, sometimes crashes when I add too many files, and has a mediocre search function.

      • Kabe
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        31 year ago

        Tell me about it.

        I also use deadbeef because of the plug-in support, although I haven’t experienced much lag myself.

        The media library management definitely doesn’t come anywhere close to FB2K, though, sadly.

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          The media library is the ONE reason I haven’t switched to Deadbeef. Everything else seems close enough.

          Annoyingly, there is apparently an updated Medialib plugin for Deadbeef, but only on the Mac, since the dev is a Mac person.

  • @owatnext@lemmy.world
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    The only thing I need on Windows is the Adobe suite for my uni graphic design stuff. I could use GIMP, darktable, Krita, etc, but my lectures teach us how things work on the Adobe suite. I use FOSS when it is for personal stuff though.

  • @Omega_Jimes@lemmy.ca
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    It’s a requirement for my Business Comms course to use Word, to the point where the prof will walk around to ensure you have Word open. The online version is awful and often drops sentences when I type so I dont use it. I could never get the darn thing working over WINE or Cassowary, so I have a VM that basically just runs that.

  • @oaklandnative@lemmy.world
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    Lots of firmware and driver updater programs seem to require Windows or Mac and I can’t get them to run with wine. For example, I need Win to update the firmware on my car stereo and my 8bitdo game controllers. I also need it to run the tax software my CPA uses.

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    I use Foobar2000 for music. It is feature packed and so customizable. It’s available as a snap using Wine (I think it’s the only snap I have installed, in fact).

    I really wish there were a Linux binary available but it has been Windows-only forever. The closest Linux player I’ve seen is Deadbeef, but Deadbeef’s library plugin does not work at all like Foobar’s (the later stays updated by monitoring the music folder and shows things by tags, not folder structure). Apparently the Deadbeef plugin is being updated to be more Foobar-like, but it isn’t there yet.

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      I did try running foobar under wine but it just sucked, I have also tried deadbeef but its really lacking features and the GUI sucks. I ended up using musicbee through wine, it was a hassle to setup but now it just works for me and I like it better than foobar.

  • Xbox app for game pass. But i would cancel that if i didnt also needed windows for Sunshine streaming. Linux REFUSES with everything its got, to make hardware acceleration work.

    Oh and geforce now, which is still since release broken on linux when using hardware acceleration since colors close to black are just black. So darker games do not work.

  • @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    Only for very specific terrible chip vendor software which I hate but have no choice but to use because certification reasons.

  • @cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    I use LTspice and some ham radio software. Everything runs on wine, so I don’t bother with a VM.

    I used to dual boot for some games back before wine worked well.

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    Some industry hardware stuff sadly …

    Datalogic DL.Code, Siemens TIA, etc.

    If someone has a solution I’m all up for it.
    Was some time ago, that I tried with wine, so maybe something has changed

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    Except for video games, all software I use daily is open source and cross platform by now, but when college demanded for me to use Adobe software, I would boot my Win 10 VM. I also boot that VM to test if the software im developing works well on Windows. I also run my Logitech mouse software in a VM with USB passthrough.

    Besides games, I think the only Windows program I run with wine is a tool to extract the BGM from the official Touhou games.

    Before I had a 3DS, I would use a Windows tool on my VM to decrypt my totally legally acquired ROMs

    • dblsaiko
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      Really? JetBrains Rider is great IMO. Though you do have to pay for it.

      • bjorney
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        You have to pay for visual studio too if it is for business use (the license is also SIGNIFICANTLY more expensive than rider)

        My coworker uses VS and it seems like the IDE is doing nothing - every time I open one of his projects in rider 85% of the code is highlighted with suggested optimizations and refactors that VS thinks is fine

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          True, I think hot reload is the one big thing it’s lacking.

    • astrsk
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      Yeah I second Jetbrains Rider. It’s fantastic on Linux and dotnet development has never been better with it. The only lacking thing is WPF but there’s open source alternatives that are actually cross platform and integrate just as well (AvaloniaUI).

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    I run Scrivener, which is a writing software that’s only for Mac & Windows (well, there is a Linux version but it’s ancient), but I just run that through Wine rather than a VM. That’s about the only thing I haven’t found a good equivalent for on Linux though.