Thanks, Rebecca. I didn't know about this and I am using SuSE (at home). SuSE is owned by Novell.
I have been trying to use FM on Linux over CrossOver, but it seems to have its limits. I hope Linux users (of whatever distro) will go and spend a minute or two adding their requests for FM being supported by Linux (or vice versa). Bodvar Bjorgvinsson On 2/3/06, rebecca officer <rebecca.officer at alliedtelesyn.co.nz> wrote: > Hi everyone > > Novell are pushing linux, and have a survey up to find out which Windows apps > people really want on it. I thought some people might be interested in adding > FM to the list - especially those who've been using it on a MAC and don't > want to convert to Windoze. > > http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/16646.html > > Novell's spiel: > > A lot of people are converted to the idea of switching to Linux in their data > center based on the tremendous cost savings that represents, but find that > there are one or two key applications they need to use in their business that > are currently not available on Linux. The vendors who create those products > need to hear about your needs, but they need more than one or two requests to > make it worth their investment. > > That's where we come in. > > If you've got any critical applications that you MUST be able to use on > Linux, please take a minute to let us know what they are. We'll monitor the > submissions to see what the most popular requests are, and do what we can to > nudge the vendors in that direction. Together, your voices will count for > more than they would separately. > > Cheers, Rebecca > > (cross-posted to Framers, FreeFramers and the Adobe Frame forum) >