M-files problem on Ubuntu need help for beginner
I just switch to my main desktop windows 10 to Ubuntu 18.10.
It is faster, and I like it. But I could not use my regular programme especially M-files(document management system). I found something about it on this address
https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=mfilesfs
However, I am a beginner user of Ubuntu. Do you know how I can install and use this M-files programme?
Thanks in advance
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I just switch to my main desktop windows 10 to Ubuntu 18.10.
It is faster, and I like it. But I could not use my regular programme especially M-files(document management system). I found something about it on this address
https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=mfilesfs
However, I am a beginner user of Ubuntu. Do you know how I can install and use this M-files programme?
Thanks in advance
software-installation
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According to the company's website, Linux and macOS are only supported via a web interface: System Requirements
– steeldriver
Mar 9 at 15:05
Moreover, the Linux interface seems to have had little development since it's release in 2010
– Charles Green
Mar 9 at 15:06
Thank you for your reply and interest. Yes, you are right it can work via the web interface. However, ıt shows only files. You can not change on the web interface. on the other hand, ı downloaded the mentioned app but I do not know to run it (archive.codeplex.com/?p=mfilesfs) do you know how can I run this?
– Msatli
yesterday
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I just switch to my main desktop windows 10 to Ubuntu 18.10.
It is faster, and I like it. But I could not use my regular programme especially M-files(document management system). I found something about it on this address
https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=mfilesfs
However, I am a beginner user of Ubuntu. Do you know how I can install and use this M-files programme?
Thanks in advance
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I just switch to my main desktop windows 10 to Ubuntu 18.10.
It is faster, and I like it. But I could not use my regular programme especially M-files(document management system). I found something about it on this address
https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=mfilesfs
However, I am a beginner user of Ubuntu. Do you know how I can install and use this M-files programme?
Thanks in advance
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According to the company's website, Linux and macOS are only supported via a web interface: System Requirements
– steeldriver
Mar 9 at 15:05
Moreover, the Linux interface seems to have had little development since it's release in 2010
– Charles Green
Mar 9 at 15:06
Thank you for your reply and interest. Yes, you are right it can work via the web interface. However, ıt shows only files. You can not change on the web interface. on the other hand, ı downloaded the mentioned app but I do not know to run it (archive.codeplex.com/?p=mfilesfs) do you know how can I run this?
– Msatli
yesterday
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According to the company's website, Linux and macOS are only supported via a web interface: System Requirements
– steeldriver
Mar 9 at 15:05
Moreover, the Linux interface seems to have had little development since it's release in 2010
– Charles Green
Mar 9 at 15:06
Thank you for your reply and interest. Yes, you are right it can work via the web interface. However, ıt shows only files. You can not change on the web interface. on the other hand, ı downloaded the mentioned app but I do not know to run it (archive.codeplex.com/?p=mfilesfs) do you know how can I run this?
– Msatli
yesterday
According to the company's website, Linux and macOS are only supported via a web interface: System Requirements
– steeldriver
Mar 9 at 15:05
According to the company's website, Linux and macOS are only supported via a web interface: System Requirements
– steeldriver
Mar 9 at 15:05
Moreover, the Linux interface seems to have had little development since it's release in 2010
– Charles Green
Mar 9 at 15:06
Moreover, the Linux interface seems to have had little development since it's release in 2010
– Charles Green
Mar 9 at 15:06
Thank you for your reply and interest. Yes, you are right it can work via the web interface. However, ıt shows only files. You can not change on the web interface. on the other hand, ı downloaded the mentioned app but I do not know to run it (archive.codeplex.com/?p=mfilesfs) do you know how can I run this?
– Msatli
yesterday
Thank you for your reply and interest. Yes, you are right it can work via the web interface. However, ıt shows only files. You can not change on the web interface. on the other hand, ı downloaded the mentioned app but I do not know to run it (archive.codeplex.com/?p=mfilesfs) do you know how can I run this?
– Msatli
yesterday
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– steeldriver
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Moreover, the Linux interface seems to have had little development since it's release in 2010
– Charles Green
Mar 9 at 15:06
Thank you for your reply and interest. Yes, you are right it can work via the web interface. However, ıt shows only files. You can not change on the web interface. on the other hand, ı downloaded the mentioned app but I do not know to run it (archive.codeplex.com/?p=mfilesfs) do you know how can I run this?
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