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Hey, Just a few things that I've seen here that seem really need, and I'd share while I have this connection. First Borland has launched Kylix (Delphi for Linux). Their cross platform toolkit CLX (pronounced clicks) is dual licensed: GPL and their own closed software license. This is so you can do GPL or proprietary development with it. There will be three version, an enterprise 'web-development' version, a corperate 'desktop-development' version and a free for download 'foundation' or 'open-development' edition (they used both terms) The last version requires all programs developed with it to be GPL'd. The other two versions allow closed-source development. Next, SGI was showing off Softimage 3D for Linux. For those of you who don't follow computer graphics this is _the_ CG package. IBM has a S390 (now called the Z900) on the floor, it makes an interesting contrast to the packetLinux running on a iPaq on the other side of the show floor. -fjr - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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