Where Can I Download FEMM for Linux Opensuse 12.1?

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FEMM is currently difficult to download due to the homepage being down, prompting users to seek alternative links. A user provided a working link to the FEMM wiki, which includes download options. It was noted that FEMM can be run on Linux OpenSUSE 12.1 using Wine. The community is encouraged to share any additional download sources or send the software via email if available. Overall, users are actively seeking solutions for accessing FEMM on Linux.
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Hello,

I'm looking for FEMM, but it seems the homepage is down and I cannot find any mirror to download it.

Anybody can post a working link ?

I think the program is quite small, so if somebody have the SW, I guess it could be sent by email also... (pm me).

thanks,
 
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u can femm also
www.femm.info/wiki/Download
i am using it on linux opensuse 12.1, via wine
 
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