Florian Leitner wrote:

> As I never used node.js, I gave it a look just now - and found
> something rather worrying with respect to my needs: node.js does not
> support Windows (natively, only via Cygwin), and after checking their
> mailing list, it seems the developers behind node.js are not planning
> any support for it, either - and not even much for their "Cygwin
> port". So, essentially, a LivelyCouch app can only run on Mac and
> Linux, right? (Not that I like or even support Windoze, but I assume
> many users of a desktop-based application using CouchDB will...)

I haven't looked into LivelyCouch, but AFAIK node.js is a server-side thing, so 
I guess app end users can run whatever OS they like. If LivelyCouch is about 
using node.js on the client side of things, then I might be wrong. :o)

Nils.
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