Wayne
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Posted: 10/05/2005, 7:09 PM |
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2 questions:
1. Does yessoftware.com plan on releasing a Linux GUI application?
2. If no to #1, has anyone successfully ran CodeCharge Studio using Wine in Linux?
Thanks!
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greg
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Posted: 10/06/2005, 5:31 AM |
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It would be even better if CCS would run on Eclipse, so it will have all the benefits of the plateform...
I tried to install / run CCS on wine, with no success.
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peterr
Posts: 5971
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Posted: 10/06/2005, 12:24 PM |
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Wayne,
Here is the contact information for YesSoftware: http://www.yessoftware.com/company/contact_us.php
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Peter R.
YesSoftware Forums Moderator
For product support please visit http://support.yessoftware.com |
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Graham Pearson
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Posted: 11/21/2005, 2:39 PM |
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I would also love to have the ability to run CCS on Eclipse or as an
Eclipse Plugin. I am also going to try to run CCS under Linux as we will
be moving towards the Linux Desktop within our Orginization.
greg wrote:
> It would be even better if CCS would run on Eclipse, so it will have all the
> benefits of the plateform...
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> I tried to install / run CCS on wine, with no success.
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> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
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xbill
Posts: 35
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Posted: 11/22/2005, 8:04 AM |
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For CCS running on a linux system-
the only really stable solution that I found
was to run CCS under full windows emulator
like VMWARE.
I would love to see a linux version of CCS-
but I suspect that a lot of the underlying components
are COM based or windows only binaries.
Plus- there has to be a definate market need too-
for example - I definately would pay for a full CCS
port on linux - but a lot of people would
expect it to be free.
Don't get me wrong- I really like CCS - but as my company is
an all linux shop- it has frustrated me from way back in the Codecharge
days that I had to run a few boxes under windows just for development.
-bill
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