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><However, the Mac still has the ultra-user-friendly user interface >developed by Apple. BSD stability with Mac ease-of-use? Sounds pretty >interesting, doesn't it?> > >Developed by WHO ? ;-) Developed by Apple, never ignored by Redmond. Still many miles ahead. Invented by XEROX PARC, ignored by XEROX. >1.) Emulation: Runs 5250 (Check out Mochasoft or the Sourceforge Java 5250 >emulator.) Also check out Celview, which is the Wall Data Rumba code now marketed by a Canadian firm Celcorp. Installed Eclipse not long ago, doggy on my old G3 but working. Gonna upgrade soon. >However I do find myself smiling each time I get a chance to work with it. >Ultimately if you're going to do multiplatform development it's a must to >include both Linux PC's and Macs in the mix for complete OS and browser >testing. Indeed. And it's a great platform for php/mysql and standards-based web dev. --Jerome nr - peecee w/3 screens and mac w/2, happy together, and also apart
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