On 16 July 2010 04:26, msjs08 <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 16/07/10 01:34, Jimmy O'Regan wrote: >> >> On 15 July 2010 13:03, ankemax<[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> If you want to write software for all three major platforms, >> >> Only 3? >> > > Windows, Linux, Mac, what else is major. I know there are lots of others
I wouldn't consider any of the mobile platforms that have a desktop equivalent to be the same; Android != Linux, iOS != MacOS, etc. I might be nitpicking, but... I do that. If Tesseract had a marketing department, I'm sure they'd pull 20 or 30 'platforms' out of the ether :) >>> >>> And again it's bloated. >>> >>> Everyone has a bias. If you are happy with windows don't be so sensitive. >>> I played with Linux on and off for 20yrs. >>> >> >> You've played with Linux for 20 years? You're either exaggerating or >> don't know that Unix != Linux. > > OK I had to think back and now that I have, I think there was Suse 4, > first, then Redhat 3, and Mandrake 2 and yes you are right, seems I > exaggerated, must have been around 96/97 > I stayed mostly with Mandrake/Mandriva and mostly no GUI. :) Linux isn't 20 yet; I'm sure there'll be nerdish celebrations on Slashdot, etc. You probably started a little earlier than you think, if you were using current versions: RedHat 4 was 96, 5 was 97, and (IIRC) it was an 18 month release cycle. -- <Leftmost> jimregan, that's because deep inside you, you are evil. <Leftmost> Also not-so-deep inside you. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "tesseract-ocr" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tesseract-ocr?hl=en.

