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MoveOver, the 2 step Windows to Linux Migration app   
Wednesday, February 16 2005 @ 06:00 PM EST
Contributed by: glosser

Resolvo makes a program they call MoveOver which claims to assist in migrating from Windows to Linux. Whether it does what it claims or not, who knows. I'm giving it publicity for the attempt.

MoveOver is a user-friendly, wizard-driven migration tool that migrates your Windows environment to your new Linux Desktop in just 2 simple steps. It is probably the first and only Linux desktop migration tool that allows Linux migration on either your existing computer or to a new computer.

MoveOver eliminates the risk of migration error by automating the entire process within a few clicks on your mouse! MoveOver also significantly reduces cost by reducing up to 90% of the time it takes to migrate all documents, emails, wallpaper, Internet bookmarks and other user-specific preferences.

MoveOver is now available for home users and small offices via download. For enterprise needs, MoveOver Enterprise Edition ensures efficient and hassle-free migration of 20-100,000 computers.

Resolvo website for more information

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