That's the kind of scenario that I'm interested in. I don't care so much 
whether I can make extensive use of .gdb in QGIS, but it would be nice to have 
some way to convert a .gdb to a useable format for those cases where I can't 
control the format of the data that I'm receiving.

Spencer

>I think they are targeting service based applications that need to
>translate data for other uses, and given the low numbers of Mac servers
>out there I'm not surprised. They also stuck to their officially
>supported platforms which in the case of linux is actually only Redhat
>and SUSE. The same platforms you can run their other products on.
>
>One interesting idea would be if someone setup a website that takes the
>upload of a gdb and then offers the download of it's content in more
>open formats.
>
>Thanks,
>Alex
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