We can all say what we want about our dislikes for Windows (I personally
have very few) but the fact is that the installed user base of Windows
globally is much much much larger than Mac, Linux and everything else put
together. So, the effort porting and maintaining Legacy to Linux and/or Mac
is a lot of effort removed from those fixes and enhancements the existing
(Windows) Legacy users have been asking about with little additional
potential market increase.
At 2005-05-22 03:20 PM, you wrote:
Jim Sindberg wrote:
> Won't it be wonderful if Legacy was ported to Linux?
> Is Millennia Corp interested? Is anything in the works?
> Has it been tried? I've been told that it doesn't work
> in Linux/Wine and works unsatisfactorily in Linux
> with Crossover Office.
Yes, Yes, Yes!!!! A Thousand times Yes!
Port Legacy to Linux, Port Legacy to Mac! Gates is having serious
problems selling his unstable hunk a junk overseas, I understand.
Linux is slowly becoming the standard for servers, and overseas is
also working it's way onto desktops. (For those folks who
are not Americans on this list, please excuse my USA
centric way of putting things.) So if Millennia REALLY wanted
to internationalize Legacy, they'd port it to LINUX!
I know some folks don't appreciated these type of,
yeah I agree with so-and-so postings, but this is just too great
to merely send off-list to Sherry and the person making the
comment. Yes, I do do that!
jr
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