No. It wouldn't have any use even if it did.
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None what-so-ever. Halo was developed with Microsoft. So Linux will not work with it.
Yes, if installed using Wine.
the top 5 i recommend are: Piniform Ccleaner An anti-virus program (best free one is Microsoft security essentials 2010) Auslogics Defrag A program for work (Microsoft office is the best) Programs for getting the best from the internet i.e. flash player, java
Linux runs under a UNIX system, which has pretty high security. However, there are programs like AVG or Avast that both work good with Linux. Hope this helps. ~Anonymous
Linux already is a serious competitor to Windows, especially in markets outside of the desktop. Linux fully dominates over Windows on servers, mobile, routers, embedded, and supercomputing markets. Some are even believing Linux is fast becoming the industry standard operating system in these markets because of how readily it can be made to work. On the desktop, Linux is alsoa threat to Windows market share, by Microsoft's own admission. Look up the Halloween Documents, which are a series of leaked memos by someone high up in Microsoft addressing Linux as Microsoft's largest credible threat.
That would depend on the "other software". It works great on Linux and Microsoft operating systems.
i love linux, but company's people all use windows. so i need use xp
* Most Linux operators are more familiar with the inner workings of their systems than most Windows users, so they are usually more capable of setting up their machines securely. * Many Windows "features" require execute and other priviledges on the machine. This means that, by default, Windows security is set up to be looser. These priviledges can be taken advantage of by people with malicious intentions against users that have not made adequate security adjustements on their machines. * Most "hackers" want to get the most bang for their effort. Since Windows is used on far more computers than Linux, they focus their efforts on creating hacks or viruses that effect Windows systems.
I you are taliking about word editing you can do that in a program called Libreoffice. If you have ever used Openoffice it is very similar, and you can earn your master's degree online because anything that works in your web browser in windows will work in Linux. Libreoffice can aslo save in Microsoft Word format so that your teachers do not have to know you are not using Microsoft Word.
quicker answer is which linux distro does not work? Pretty much all will work
Yes,you can run Windows Live Messenger for Windows XP on Windows 7. And all of the other Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP work on Windows 7 without any problems. So you can install and run all of the Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP on Windows 7 and Windows Vista. You can get Windows Live Essentials for Windows XP from the Microsoft website.