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by BluePen8
1796 days ago
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I'm excited for this, my wife is an accountant and often asks me to help her with VBA macros. Which means that for this reason alone I have to dedicate 40GB of my laptop's hard drive to a Windows partition with office, adobe, and other stuff installed. And if she's not physically near me, I have no way of getting the script to her with any guarantee it'll behave the same or work at all on her work computer. Having worked within unix for so long, I'd started taking it for granted how everything is either portable, or can be easily containerized, Windows and accompanying products are incredibly environment finicky and janky overall. To be able to just do the remote version of "handing over the laptop" will be a godsend. |
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It will be interesting to see if Adobe's activation/licensing copes with this, or every time you log in the software needs a new activation as it detects the underlying machine is different.