YES.......
I do not want to HAVE to use Windows only......
Please more Linux documentation!!!!!!!
Phil Clyde
LearnX Communications
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
Cross-posting is not SPAM. I just wanted to have more visibility for
this post. Also, this is realted to Flex as Flex is directly related
to Flash and I'm talking about Flash tools in general being
transparently available to Linux (as well as other OSs).
I'm not telling anyone to "migrate" to Linux or any other OS. As I
stated, I'm not against Windows, I still use it for many tasks and it
has some great software.
I'm a Linux user, I do sympathize with FOSS philosophies, but I live
in a capitalist world and I also believe that people should earn
money. I WILL PAY for quality software. The OS I'm using should not
matter. I too don't like fanatic FOSS-proponents that say they will
not pay for software - go live in a desert island then.
This "rant" is just to point out to Adobe (and eventually other
software companies), that being transparent in the OS they are
supporting for their products are becoming immensely important
nowadays - just take a look at the affairs of current available OSs
(XP? outdated, Vista? You're joking, right? Mac OSX? Good, maybe the
best alterantive). Windows is not (and shouldn't have been) being
confused with "PC" anymore.
Don't tell me that developing software for Linux is "harder" - Adobe
has the resources. The Flash Player works great. Linux has a
standard-base and follow open-standards. Shouldn't be so hard to
decide on the right tools to make "commercial-quality" applications
for Linux.
I'm using Ubuntu for about a year and I'm very satisifed with the
experience. I have learned a lot, it certainly gave me more power and
I'm doing things faster and more efficiently than when I was on
Windows. Having bash and not being afraid of scripts and other
automation stuff can really change your TI life for good. You feel
liberated. You feel like you can do anything, it just depends on your
efforts and ideas, I think it is the main power behind open-source
projects.
Cheers,
Marcelo.
On Jan 21, 2008 8:44 AM, Pete Hobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
On 20 Jan 2008, at 14:30, zwetan wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2008 2:37 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> [...]
>> As a Flash lover and deseloper, I ask you "stop being Windows-
>> oriented"...
>> if you don't know Linux yet, take some time to look into it,
>> you'll be
>> amazed.
>>
> [...]
>
As we are veering off topic :)
Did any one see the cringlely article last week about Apple buying
Adobe ? :)
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2008/pulpit_20080111_003899.html
Speculative, and maybe nonsense, but as ever with cringely kind of
makes you think...
I still don't think Appe buying Adobe would help with the linux
issue, but might enforce a little less windows-orientation...?
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