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Originally Posted by oracleoftruth
I did use it but now that I have a chromebook I can't use it. If there was a chrome or android app or an online version I would absolutely use it.
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Install Linux on the Chromebook. Chrome OS is really just a 21st C internet terminal version of 1960s mainframe Terminals. Totally dependant on Google. Everything you do & have on ChromeOS is known by Google.
With Linux Mint (and Mate desktop), Waterfox or Firefox Browser you'll have Calibre, Gimp, LibreOffice, WINE (many old 32bit windows and some 64bit Windows), DOSBox AND every Google service/tool that is on a Chromebook, if you want it. Note you may need to uninstall WINE64 and manually install WINE32 first (Only MS OFFICE 2003 is good on Wine, though OFFICE 2007 also works, but LibreOffice 5.x & 6.x is now better for most users).
Test with a Live USB Memory stick.