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There's a Windows version of Freedink.
I nearly asked a goofy question, then actually paid attention and downloaded the data file as well.
I was confused the first time through as it gave me an error message, suggesting it had looked in /usr..., et al. I presumed it was a linux only distribution but then I mused ... "when all else fails, read the instructions".
I'm not a Linux user, (Linux is for people who want to read a 10-page manual ...
I work with Kali-linux a bit with work. I agree that for those who were brought up on Windows taking care of all the back-end stuff for them, Linux can seem a bit daunting. Though the price point is a contributing factor, there are simply some things that can be done more natively in a Unix-like environment, that Windows likes to obfuscate.
Edit:
I neglected to thank everyone here that led me to making it work.
Now everything is just Ducky.
Mm.
I nearly asked a goofy question, then actually paid attention and downloaded the data file as well.
I was confused the first time through as it gave me an error message, suggesting it had looked in /usr..., et al. I presumed it was a linux only distribution but then I mused ... "when all else fails, read the instructions".
I'm not a Linux user, (Linux is for people who want to read a 10-page manual ...
I work with Kali-linux a bit with work. I agree that for those who were brought up on Windows taking care of all the back-end stuff for them, Linux can seem a bit daunting. Though the price point is a contributing factor, there are simply some things that can be done more natively in a Unix-like environment, that Windows likes to obfuscate.
Edit:
I neglected to thank everyone here that led me to making it work.
Now everything is just Ducky.
Mm.