Subash wrote:

for me it is, to go a bit OT (sorry Bill, after all, the list guy did
give us OS chest-thumping licence in the foreword, didn't he?
wouldn't want to let him down). for me it is precisely ten years since i

On a daily basis, I use and develop system-level software for Win32, Win64, Linux x86, Linux x86-64, AIX, Solaris, HPUX (PA RISC), HPUX (Itanium), IBM zLinux, and others I can't discuss outside the walls of our offices. I've used and developed for probably at least a dozen more platforms since I've been in the business, including bare silicon. I'm not an OS bigot. I've been doing this crap for 25 years. Some platforms work for some applications. They're just tools. Right now, for image editing, Linux is a hammer when I need a screwdriver, as far as I can tell. If Cinepaint has gotten better, then color management is probably the last technical hurdle. The UIs, on the other hand ...

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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)

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