Do you have a Mac- or Unix-compatible version?
Web4Print frequently asked questions (FAQ): client-server sy...this time, the Web4Print software is only available in a Windows-compatible version, but any HTML forms created can of course be viewed on most browsers on any platform.
Q#2.1: With what standard version of UNIX is GNO compatible?
news.answers/apple2/GNO-faqA#2.1: GNO contains components that originate with a variety of flavors of UNIX. These include 4.3BSD, XINU, and SYSV. It is mostly BSD. As of GNO v2.0.6, GNO has become closer to 4.4BSD. Work is in progress to make it as compliant as possible to POSIX 1003.1 and POSIX 1003.2.
Is there a Mac or Unix version of RJ?
RJ: FAQNo, there is no Mac or Unix version and we do not currently have plans to make versions for these operating systems. However, RJ might run on Virtual PC and other Windows emulators but this has not been tested.
Is there a MAC version?
Team Discovery TSC FAQ - dslreports.comThe compressed installer should be recognized by Stuffit Expander and should automatically be expanded after downloading. If it is not expanded, you can expand it manually using StuffIt Expander 6.0 or later. If you have any problems launching the installer once it has been expanded, make sure that the compressed installer was expanded using Stuffit Expander. If you continue to have problems, please contact technical support.
Is there a Mac, Unix or Linux version of RSIGuard?
RSIGuardRSIGuard is available for Windows and for Mac OS X. Visit our download page from a Mac or a PC to download the software for your platform. A Linux/Unix version is scheduled to be available in 2007. If you'd like to be notified of it's release, please email us.
How source code compatible is Debian with other Unix systems?
The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ - Debian??LFS??Gentoo?????? - Linux...For most applications Linux source code is compatible with other Unix systems. It supports almost everything that is available in System V Unix systems and the free and commercial BSD-derived systems. However in the Unix business such claim has nearly no value because there is no way to prove it. In the software development area complete compatibility is required instead of compatibility in "about most" cases. So years ago the need for standards arose, and nowadays POSIX.
Is there a version for the Mac?
WXTide32 - FAQsNo, and I don't plan on doing one. Feel free to browse through my list of Tide programs on my Tools&Toys page and you might find something.
When will there be a Linux or UNIX version?
Frequently Asked Questions about WenlinWe started working on a Linux version of Wenlin in late 2002, and we're still working on it (2007). It's still too soon to predict when Wenlinux will be ready for field testing or publication.
Why are your applications not compatible with my pre-release version of Mac OS X?
FAQsIn the past, we've noted that compatibility issues with a new major release of the operating system are usually resolved by Apple in the final stages before its release, and don't require any action on our part. If you are already using a pre-release version of Mac OS X, please check if our applications work with a newer pre-release, or wait until it reaches the release candidate status.
What about Mac or Linux (Unix) workstations?
PaperCut - General FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)Many large networks contain a mixture of operating systems. PaperCut will track printing not only from Windows systems but also from Macintosh, Linux and Unix workstations. Please take a look at our cross-platform solution PaperCut NG. We get a number of questions on PaperCut's pricing. We price PaperCut based on the number of network users, as we feel that this factor is a fair reflection of an organization's IT budget. It ensures that organizations of all sizes can afford PaperCut.
Is Kaleidoscope compatible with Mac OS 9.2?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, Kaleidoscope is compatible with Mac OS 9.2, as well as with all prior system versions as far back as System 7.0.
Is there any other information about the UNIX version XTide?
WXTide32 - FAQsSure, try Dave Flater's XTide web site. He has totally rewritten XTide in C++ since the base version I used for WXTide32. His new version is packed with new features and works great on UNIX web servers in case you want that function.
Yeah OK, but what about a PC or MAC version?
Raster3D Frequently Asked QuestionsRaster3D has been ported to MacOSX by the GNU-Darwin project. It is part of the base installation, so if you are a One Step installer user, then you already have it. For further information on GNU-Darwin see http://www.gnu-darwin.org
