My two cents is a piece of software which is *not* opensource, but really needed: Skype, or any program to understand his protocol.
Thanks, and best regards, HeCSa. On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 19:06 -0700, "C. Bergstr?m" wrote: > Uros Nedic wrote: > > To whom it may concern! > > > > This is 'wish list' of software me and my colleagues (and other > > people, too) would like to see ported on OpenSolaris. > > > > > I don't mean to rain on your parade, but how much of this stuff is open > source? Commercial software if I'm not mistaken is generally market > driven. If you're truly interested in results I'd identify the closest > open source counterpart.. ensure it's ported to opensolaris and lastly > implement the missing features/functionality you and your colleagues > need. If you can't code then maybe you can contribute in other ways. > > 1. Adobe (whole software portfolio) > > 2. Wolfram Research - Mathematica > > 3. MathWorks - Matlab > > 4. CATIA (Computer aided engineering software) > > 5. Cadence (whole software portfolio but OrCad first) > > 6. Autodesk (whole software portfolio) > > 7. Agilent Technologies (whole software portfolio) > > 8. National Instruments (whole software portfolio) > > > > Maybe, SUN could think about giving software engineering support and > > with joint forces with above mentioned companies to port all these > > software. > > > > > ... > > After that OpenSolaris will be best platform for any user. > > > There's no panacea in terms of platforms.. > > > ./C > _______________________________________________ > advocacy-discuss mailing list > advocacy-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/advocacy-discuss
