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    Cool E juice me up - on Linux

    I'm sure most DIY juice mixers know of this handy little program, that helps make your mixes exactly the way you want them.

    eJuice Me Up - e-Juice e-Liquid Recipe Calculator

    It comes with a few handy recipes, and more recipes can be found here:

    eJuice Recipe Downloads

    If you want to run this on Linux, just install wine and .net first, works like a charm.

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    Thanks for the link, I'll be checking it out. Curiosity, what distro are you running?

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    I'm running Ubuntu 10.10, but plan on trying KUbuntu 11.04 when it comes out. My wife is on Debian Squeeze.

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    Sweet, I'm currently running Linux Mint 10 and running Ubuntu Server 10.10 on my home server. I'm a real distro-hopper though, When it's all free, I just have to try them all, ya know? lol

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    I tried Mint a couple of years back. It was really nice, but hen a new Ubuntu came out with some new nifty thing I wanted.

    I'd like to be more on the bleeding edge like Arch maybe, but I'm too lazy atm. But if Ubuntu 11.04 causers too much trouble, it's definitely possible I'll try Arch.

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    I'm on ubuntu myself. I downloaded a spreadsheet in the DIY forum. Open Office converted it fine. Works great and no fooling with Wine which I've yet to bother to use.

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    I just switched from Windows 7 to Ubuntu, so I had no idea about this. You are awesome, thank you!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickeyRat View Post
    I'm on ubuntu myself. I downloaded a spreadsheet in the DIY forum. Open Office converted it fine. Works great and no fooling with Wine which I've yet to bother to use.
    Great that it works too.

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    I just switched from Windows 7 to Ubuntu, so I had no idea about this. You are awesome, thank you!!!
    A lot of Windows programs actually work with Wine, but sometimes you need something like .net, if you want an easy way to install those Windows add ons, Winetricks is perfect.
    winetricks - The Official Wine Wiki
    If you have any problems, feel free to ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffaloX View Post
    I'm sure most DIY juice mixers know of this handy little program, that helps make your mixes exactly the way you want them.

    eJuice Me Up - e-Juice e-Liquid Recipe Calculator

    It comes with a few handy recipes, and more recipes can be found here:

    eJuice Recipe Downloads

    If you want to run this on Linux, just install wine and .net first, works like a charm.
    Interesting BuffaloX, glad that you can use the program. I had posted the redistribution link somewhere for the 3.5 .net framework package for Wine.
    FREE eJuice Calculator mix Nic strengths and flavor recipes. Recipes included. Mod Building

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    Sweet I'll have to try it. I use Ubuntu , I usually stick with the LTS's. Although I usually avoid using WINE, it doesn't like me, I'll give it a go.

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