Tony Caduto wrote: > Dave Page wrote: >> Only runs on Windows though doesn't it? >> >> Regards, Dave >> >> > Hardly a limitation since Linux and other Unix based operating systems > account for a trivial percent of the desktop market. I would guess that > more regular people (NON FOSS developers) access Postgresql from a win32 > Desktop not a Unix one. > When Linux gets above 20% it might make sense to make applications for > it, or if there was a thriving RAD IDE like Delphi. Mono is shaping up > and so is Lazarus, but > they are not there yet, and WXwidgets/Python etc is not productive at > all, and Java is slow. > By the way PGLA actually works OK with the latest version of WINE so it > can run on Linux, just not natively. > > I like many people dual boot Linux and I can tell you I spend most of my > time in win32 because applications I need don't exist for Linux. Well you are the one who makes the problem by waiting other people to write software instead of writing your software to run on more then one system. Not a nice idea. pgadmin2 was windows only and this sucked a lot. Now it runs everywhere and we love it. I dont know - what exacly would I get from running windows as an open source developer? No apropriate network tools, sucky "shell" singe-user-session... Where is sftp/ssh natively available? Regards Tino