Let me rephrase OEM is "free" in accordance with the license restrictions in 
the development download.  Orasoft is GPL for the downloadable version.

On Monday 26 March 2001 15:31, you wrote:
> OEM for linux is available in the 8.1.7 download from technet.  Another
> good place to look is http://www.orasoft.org.  Matthew has written a fairly
> good sql worksheet.  They both work off the idea of a sql window and output
> window.  Both give you command history, scrollable output, export of
> input/output to text, both are free.  OEM is in java.  Orasoft is done with
> gtk.  The OEM sheet allows for sqlplus commands Orasoft doesn't.  Orasoft
> is faster (it's not hogging the machine processes with java.)  I use both
> depending on what I need.  Orasoft only works with 8x db's.  OEM will work
> with any Oracle db 7.3.4 or higher (maybe lower too, but  I haven't had
> time to explore that)
>
> HTH
>
> On Monday 26 March 2001 15:00, Linda wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a user who works on Linux and wants a SQL interface other than
> > command line sqlplus.  Since I don't use Linux, I checked my disks for a
> > SQLPLUS Worksheet or OEM version for Linux to no avail.
> >
> > Can anyone recommend a gui/java/etc. SQL processor for Linux, other than
> > command line sqlplus?
> >
> > Any information or referral to documentation is appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Linda
>
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