Derek Atkins wrote:
I'm a bit worried about the phrase "supported" -- what does "support"
mean in this context?  AFAIK the only platforms used by developers are
Linux, Solaris, and MacOS-X.


Okay, any suggestion for other word? Lets see what is in the README file... ah, "is known to work". Is that better? Maybe "compatible"?


Below is the text changing "supported" to "known to work", and removing a few extraneous "fully"s. Oh, I sent xml markup before, oops, I stripped it out now to make it easier to read.

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Multiplatform Compatibility: GnuCash is known to work on a variety of operating systems and hardware platforms. The list of operating systems (and platforms) for GnuCash v1.8.x is: GNU/Linux (x86, Sparc, PPC), FreeBSD (x86), OpenBSD (x86), Solaris (Sparc), and MacOS X (PPC). Previous versions of GnuCash have been known to work with the following list, but their current status is unknown: SGI IRIX (MIPS), IBM AIX 4.1.5 (RS/6000), Unixware 7 (Intel), and SCO OpenServer 5.0.4 (Intel).


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