It is rare that I lament about a task I cannot do in Linux better than when I used that Redmond OS that rhymes with lindows. But you can hear me pining for those commercial and shareware programs every time I have to create a printing job around business cards or mailing labels on my Linux rigs. For many of these specialized label and card-making jobs, gLabels is a very workable solution. It is not a perfect replacement for the plethora of consumer-driven commercial Microsoft Windows programs.
gLabels Does the Job but Wouldn't Make Patrick Bateman Sweat
Posted by: Jack M. Germain May 25, 2011 05:00 AMIt is rare that I lament about a task I cannot do in Linux better than when I used that Redmond OS that rhymes with lindows. But you can hear me pining for those commercial and shareware programs every time I have to create a printing job around business cards or mailing labels on my Linux rigs. For many of these specialized label and card-making jobs, gLabels is a very workable solution. It is not a perfect replacement for the plethora of consumer-driven commercial Microsoft Windows programs.