On Monday, 30 September 2013 17:26:37 UTC+2, Miles Fidelman wrote: > > I'm surprised nobody has mentioned this yet: Leo has pretty much > written off Mac users, and close to written off large chunks of Linux > users. > > Sure, you CAN install and get it to work on Macs and Debian/Ubuntu (and > presumably other linux varieties). But... it's pretty hard to justify > the time and effort, just to try Leo the first time. > > Point and click for windows, and there seems to be a port for BSD, but > while there's mention of a package for Debian and Ubuntu I can't seem to > find it in the respective package repos. No Mac package for Fink or > MacPorts - just some instructions on how to use Homebrew (and does one > really want to use a Ruby based installer to install something written > in Python?). > > Somehow, one gets just a little squirrely contemplating a Python based > IDE that seems to have been targeted at a Windows environment. That > alone raises some red flags. >
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