I really, really hate to say this but, if you are a Mac user the closet match for you will most likely be Windows 2000 or XP.
Unless you really like the terminal window (command line) in OSX. Then maybe Linux may fit you. I do realize that Linux has many GUI that are very good, but you will still have to use the command line some time. Most Mac users I know are terrified of that command line thingy. MHO Mark W. Breneman -Macromedia Certified ColdFusion Developer -Network / Web Server Administrator Vivid Media [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.vividmedia.com 608.270.9770 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 1:52 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Developer Platform suggestions was Re: Nice > Which? Windows or Linux? If you want to keep things simple and don't want to have to fuss with linux driver compatibilities, etc. Then, go with Windows 2000 or XP. > Why? If you've never dealt with linux before, you'll thank me. Yes, it's gotten easier to install, but despite what Matt L. says, it doesn't mean it's gotten easier to use overall. > What db(s) should I put on the developer box -- I want to be able to > develop and demonstrate entirely on a laptop (and I rule out MS-Access > as a viable db for presentations/demonstrations)? If you want dbs that don't cost money: -MySQL -PostgreSQL Otherwise, SQL Server 2k (MDSE version is free I think) will run you a pretty penny (and, same with oracle). IBM DB2 Developer edition is free as well. > What should I expect to pay for hardware & software for a complete, > self-contained development system? Roughly $2-3 grand for hardware. The packages we got recently from dell runs about $1500-$1800, not bad for a work machine w/ 19" monitor. Software depends. What all are you looking to do? I run: -Apache (free) -CFMX Developer edition (free) -MySQL (free) -datamodelling tool (casestudio.com - $325) -Photoshop ($900+) -Flash MX (better off getting Studio MX for that price) Also misc. programs for sound editing, video editing, etc. There are plenty of free alternatives out there, but your development platform should try to mimic the production platform as close as possible. > Also looking for hardware brand/source recommendations; -Dell, Alienware -- ============================================================ Todd Rafferty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - http://www.web-rat.com/ | Team Macromedia Volunteer for ColdFusion | http://www.macromedia.com/support/forums/team_macromedia/ | http://www.flashCFM.com/ - webRat (Moderator) | http://www.ultrashock.com/ - webRat (Back-end Moderator) | ============================================================ ______________________________________________________________________ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists