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On Mon, Jul 28, 2014, at 11:55 PM, Sven Constable wrote:

  Hi list,

  Some people (Adsk) told me recently that Softimage is EOL.
  Well, one could argue that  the word "life" in terms of
  software is ridicilous in the first place. But because I
  thought about what Softimage is currently as a product, I
  would like to dive deeper into the subject:)

  The question is: Is it EOL software or not?

  Answer: It's not EOL software. It's proprietary software!

  The definition of EOL software is:

  A: A software that doesn't fit current production needs.

  B: A software that doesn't run on todays hardware, so it's
  no longer usable on your hardware (like SGI or NT software).

  On the other hand the definition of proprietary software is:

  A: A software that can accomplish things that are not doable
  by common (or commercial software), out of the box or in the
  same timeframe or at the same cost. Companies developing
  their own inhouse tools to do just that.

  B: A software that is not available to the public.

  Think about it and decide on your own. Softimage ist not EOL
  at all. It'sproprietary software.

  sven

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