It worked with both X11 emulator and an Ultra 5 station which has native X11. As far as PC is concerned, performance was decent. Same goes for SUN. As for security holes, no testing was done. I mean using Windoze is insecure enough, why worry about X11? It's windoze where's the problem, not X11.
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In using developer on Unix - do you have to use XWindows or an XWindows emulator like Hummingbird or is it character based tool. How does it perform versus Windows version? What about security holes with XWindows?
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Experience: case doesn't matter on PC's for loading files (icons, whatever), calling other forms, etc.
It does matter on unix, so it's a good idea to standardize on names so that the case of the object in the forms actually matches the case of the object as stored on disk.
Jared
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