In some cases, its worth paying for pre-compiled versions of proprietary software for linux. IBM does this for x86 for their lotus notes application, and also for their iSeries Client access.
I'm not saying I don't support the idea, but that company's site looks like they're relatively small. To ask a community to bombard them with emails is rude and selfish.
Photoshop is on a different scale, it is a standard, and part of today's every-day vocabulary. Using photoshop as an example of an application that you "don't use", but "still request linux support for" is a weak argument.
There is certainly a contradiction between "runs on Linux" and "closed source" Linux and the Open Unixes are the only widespread PC operating systems to change Kernels on a monthly basis, and they're the only thing out that can be compiled to run on any platform. As long as new platforms are developed, more requests for precompiled close source applications will surface, and you will again be sending this SPAM email to a bunch of people that don't program their own joysticks.
-Tres
On Fri, Feb 8, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 08/02/2008, A. Tres Finocchiaro <tres.finocchiaro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Oh, is Opera written in Java, or open source? Is Matematica? There is
> They do offer a wide range of Windows versions. Programming hardware is
> probably a rarity through wine. How often do you need to do this? Would a
> VMWare + Windows combination suffice?
>
> The issue with companies programming for Linux is they'd most often need to
> open up the source (alternately they could write it in java, or release a
> binary for each platform).
no contradiction between "runs on Linux" and "closed source".
I don't know one person who needs Photoshop. But I still requested
> My suggestion for you is to reverse engineer
> their software, or find out what wine is missing.
> I don't know one person
> that needs this software, so I can't justify sending them the request,
> sorry! :)
that Adobe port it. In fact, I bug them every few months on the
subject. But I will tell you the name of one person who does need the
aforementioned software: Saurian (The OP).
Dotan Cohen
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
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