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evolution for mails and calendar, linux compliance
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usuario_habitual Wrote:
ULTIMA PRIME Wrote:Nice ideas but... the main purpose of this project is to have compete software pack for Windows operating system. The reason why is that the core (Total Commander) will never be ported to GNU/Linux itself.
I have a lot of problems to solve even with Win version: unicode or not, 32 or 64bit, etc. It is always hard to fulfil all user's requirement and I have to try to find golden middle. The best way to do it is looking for WinXP 32bit compatible software.
On the other hand I have to keep some limits for the installer and whole project. I can't gather everything without looking for resources.
Trying to gain OpenOffice acceptance is completely out of mind because it would double current size.

The same problem would be to give Win-Linux portability. There is not many applications which will allow to use the same version on different operating systems. I am not considering neither Java libraries nor Wine. The real portability would be include different versions into installer. But once again: what about size and which packages (rpm, deb,...) should I use?

I can only say "No" for this kind of issue. Of course, I will keep in mind during my searches applications which have Linux versions BUT I will not add them.

P.S. Maybe someone knows about similar project with Krusader?

ok, thank you very much for yor response
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RE: evolution for mails and calendar, linux compliance - by usuario_habitual - 04-06-2008, 11:30 PM

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