Hi friends,
I want to share you with the following message from MainWin.
Yes, it deals with a commercial product, and yes, it is connected to
Microsoft, but it is an Israeli start-up that we all want to succeed,
and the purpose of their product is to allow easy conversion from
Windows to Linux, a positive thing for everybody on this list.
So read it, ensure that you meet the requirements and that it is
interesting you, and respond to Ohad Eilon of MainWin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) (NOT TO ME!):
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Visual MainWin is a new, commercial product that takes Visual C++
applications and builds them on Linux. The results are Native Linux
applications that run directly on the Linux system. This is not an emulation
or a VMWARE like solution.
We will be ready with a Beta version by the end of January (within about 10
days).
I am putting together a beta program these days. I did not want to publish
this in a large scale because we would not be able to cop with hundreds of
Beta testers. Rather, I thought it would be better to approach Israeli
developers who are active in the Linux arena and may want to take this
opportunity and give Visual MainWin a test drive.
It would be great if you could forward this message to the group.
The system requirements for testing VMW are:
1. A Linux machine - RedHat 6.2 (other releases are not currently supported)
2. A Windows machine with:
a) OS:
Windows NT 4 with Service Pack 5 or later
or -
Windows 2000
b) Software:
* Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 with Service Pack 3 or later
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later recommended
3. Network connection is required between the Windows and the Linux
machines.
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Again, respond to Ohad and not to me!
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Eli Marmor
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CTO, Founder
Netmask (El-Mar) Internet Technologies Ltd.
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