Hi,
Have yet to start playing with Linux but have been looking, and this came my
way:-


Now--on to the good news. After receiving dozens of suggestions from our
friends in the Linux community--and in the wake of the enormous success
of WordPerfect 8 for Linux--we've begun the process of growing our
library of Linux software. Our collection now includes everything from
Doom to RealPlayer, and more titles are being added every week. Take a
peek at our burgeoning selection of Linux programs at CNET's new Linux
Topic Center, your one-stop resource for news, tips, and downloads for
the upstart OS:

http://www.download.com/DD/dl/0,302,0-0202-1-006,00.html



-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Scadden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of list OFFTOPIC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, 3 February 1999 15:14
Subject: RE: [DUG-OFFTOPIC]: Linux v NT (was NT Services)


> > Delphi? :-) Arcinfo? Atlas (plate tectonics reconstruction
> > program), not to mention MS Access, MS Word, MS Excel.

> The Megido project can be found at http://www.megido.il.eu.org.

Am aware of it, as I am aware that it is long way from a usable release.

> The ArcInfo and Atlas programs you mention sound like specialized, maybe
> inhouse developed applications, and therefore probably not available for
> linux, but then - you're a developer, do something for the cause and write
> it yourself.

ArcInfo is *THE* owner of the GIS market and a mammoth tool. In GIS world
you buy hardware to run Arcinfo not the other way round. ArcInfo actually
runs (is based) on Unix platforms but not Linux. Its full port to NT is
causing us
and many other to head down NT. While ESRI are still committed to the Unix
version
in their press releases, we note that various bits, addons of the next
release, wont be
available on the Unix platform - reason: COM.

Atlas was tongue-in-cheek. It's not inhouse at all, but definitely
specialised. If you are
writing a specialty program for tiny vertical market, the preponderance of
windows
drives you to write for windows. Most people has need for one or two such
programs
for work and that is big plus for Microsoft.


> As for Office, Star Office is fully compatible with Office 97, Word,
> Excel, et.all - as for Access - get a life, WHO WANTS ACCESS???  When you
> have a full compliment of powerful database severs avaialble for linux
> like MySQL, Postgres, Interbase, DB2, you don't really need access :)

Umm,  I dont use Access to chuck SQL around. I have Oracle et al for that. I
use Access as front end for reporting, forms etc. and basically even with
Delphi
its hard to beat access for throwing togather a database app in hurry (and
of
course, I use both). Access isnt without problems but I havent seen anything
else come close. Interbase, MySQL dont even have client end in Access
sense. DB2, Oracle Forms for client development YE-UCCKKK! Are you serious?

Star Office is new to me... I'll have a look and let you know.


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