Sorry, I misunderstood.. I thought you were developing for Linux. AFAIK
Magellan depends fairly heavily on the KDE libraries (QT as well of
course).. IOW it won't run on redmonDOS. You could have a Linux server
under the desk though and use one of the many X emulators out there
to run Magellan. (I can't think of any coz its been years since I had to
resort to using them) Teddy has plans to split it into a client/server
model for version 2.0 though. Internally it already has basic design
features to allow this. The plan is a Linux server for workgroups and
Linux clients to connect to it. The source is gonna be GPL'd and hopefully
someone will write a redmonDOS client. This will probably take a couple of
years though.
johno
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Donncha O Caoimh wrote:
>Very impressive features list. Overwhelming to say the least. What's the
>chance it will run sufficiently well on Windows that we could use it
>here though? :(
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