Frequently Asked Questions

Is Antidote compatible with Linux?

There is no native Linux version with Antidote 11. After 15 years of supporting a native version, we now ensure Linux compatibility through the combination of the native Connectix for Linux and Antidote Web (available with the Antidote+ subscriptions). Connectix for Linux makes it possible to coordinate Antidote Web with a local word processor such as Thunderbird or LibreOffice. One can therefore run the Antidote corrector from the Linux software packages listed below.

Supported distributions

  • Fedora 33, 34, 35 and 36 (Gnome 3)
  • Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, 21.10, 22.04, 22.10 (Gnome 3)

LibreOffice

  • Writer (6.0, 6.2, 6.3, 7.0 to 7.5)
  • Calc (6.0, 6.2, 6.3, 7.0 to 7.5)
  • Impress (6.0, 6.2, 6.3, 7.0 to 7.5)
  • Draw (6.0, 6.2, 6.3, 7.0 to 7.5)

Google

  • Chrome (71 to 111)

Microsoft

  • Visual Studio Code (1.5.1 to 1.77)

Mozilla

  • Firefox (64, 66.0.4+, 76, 82, 105, 106, 111 ; ESR 60, ESR 68)
  • Firefox (Snap 106)
  • Thunderbird (60, 68, 78, 91, 102)

Opera

  • Opera (60 to 97)

Web applications

  • Gmail (With Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera)
  • Google Documents (Google Docs only; With Google Chrome)
  • Hotmail / Outlook.com (With Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera)
  • Yahoo! Mail (With Firefox, Google Chrome)

Applications that publishers have made compatible

Note: The Linux version of Antidote 10 is compatible with Connectix and Antidote Web, but it will only be supported by Druide for a limited time. You can switch between Antidote Web and Antidote 10 using the toggle offered by Connectix. Favorites and personal dictionaries can be synchronized between Antidote 10 and Antidote Web.