[Xerte] Linux, Mac OS X platforms

Tenney Julian Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk
Thu Mar 6 15:42:24 GMT 2008


No plans for Mac / Linux at the moment, I'm afraid. However, the file
format is open, and anyone can make their own editor for whatever
platform they like.
 
When I've done open source projects in the past, I have found it to be a
one way street. The promised legions of developers who would turn up and
freely give of their time to improve the code, fix all the bugs and
write the documentation never appeared. We have an open mind about open
source - we're not against it, but supporting an open source project
would require a significant investment of our time, which we don't have
right now.
 
Julian
 
 


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	Wondering if there are any active efforts to port this to Linux,
Mac OS X?
	
	Also, would like to cast a vote that this software code be
released under GPL copyright :)
	
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