Ideally, if 2D Design could run under Wine with little/no modification then you could use hosted Linux instances to run the application and Guacamole to provide the web-based access, possibly with OAuth integration so pupils could log in with their existing school accounts. One possible solution would be for them to offer a hosted / streamed solution - run cloud-based instances of 2D design and make those available somehow in a web browser. Building a from-scratch rewrite of 2D Design would pretty much be starting a whole new product. A cloud version of 2d design would be perfect, as lockdown and teaching from home is showing there's an open market for these kind of things as we all stumble towards the cloud.I don't know what kind of size development team Techsoft has, but I'm guessing it's going to be on the smaller size and their knowledge and experience is going to be in building 2D Design for Windows.