See below...

1) MSProject 2000
Don't Know - Possibly some of the office things such as CrossOver Office
etc...
2) Visio 2000 Professional
Don't Know - Possibly some of the office things such as CrossOver Office
etc...
3) VC ++
There are tonnes of IDEs available and you should have all the compilers you
need.
4) Weblogic
As far as I remember, Weblogic did have a Linux port. Maybe try their web
site? Otherwise there are a host of other application servers with Linux
support. I run IBM WebSphere - very easy GUI install. Also Sun ONE. And the
open source jboss.
5) Intellij
IntelliJ is JAVA - surely it should just work.
6) TOAD
YUK! Dunno, never done database modelling on Linux. Always used Windows and
Sybase's PowerDesigner.
7) Telelogic
Dunon what this is.
8) XML
XML what? XML is not a programme - it's a mark up language. Any decent IDE
should be able to edit XML.

Assuming you are new to Linux, try www.freshmeat.net - its sort of the
everything available for unix site.

Regds,
- rajan


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