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2004-07-17 09:01 PM
2005-10-24 12:54 AM
Rob wrote:I agree. Mac OS was there before Windows and it lost its portion of the CAD segment so I don't see a way how a "New kid on the block" could accomplish anything unless there's a huge company with lots of money to spend behind its back. Right now, only Autodesk or Adobe could *try* to pull it off, none other has enough money... and the outcome, IMO, would be a failure.
I am sure that adopting Linux within our profession would take ages - staff training, where should we get Linux IT-managers from? What about liability/ virus controls and ta-da ta-da. A lot of money to be spent + staff that can barely understand current OS (either Mac or Win).
2005-10-24 06:40 AM
syber wrote:You obviously aren't a developer. All too frequently, interface programming requires the most labor. It would be a criminal waste of Graphisoft's limited resources to postpone improvements to the core product to merely port it to Linux.
redo the interface? how difficult is to make the interface?
2005-10-24 07:43 AM
2005-12-22 02:24 PM
2005-12-29 10:07 PM
nikoola wrote:The "free" in most Linux libraries usually means GPL. This license scheme explicitely demands the user of a GPL-library to follow the GPL license for derived products, which would demand Graphisoft to release ArchiCAD under the same GPL license: free, open-source, not-commercial and the right for everyone to use the full source for whatever purpose they want (but, again, free as in GPL). This is a system that is not compatible with commercial software development.
We are not selfish in our request for Linux ArchiCad.
Linux is an open platform. That's his main advantage.
Application you make for Linux can be easily forced to work on any other.
So, I understand your preoccupation about financial things, but think forward
and gradually integrate open source libraries in ArchiCad, and be ready for software revolution!
Open source libraries are constantly maintained and enhanced, and it's free.
At the and I'd like to say that it's not my personal opinion but facts!
2005-12-31 01:23 AM
2006-01-02 07:43 PM
Miki wrote:Linking an executable (let's say the ArchiCAD-executable) with a GPL-library (let's say some rendering engine) effectively includes the GPL library into the executable and thus turns the whole executable into the GPL... The GPL is effective on the whole of the application if it links with GPL code...
Maybe I'm wrong here, but until you will not change any of those libraries and incorporate them into your source you don't have to open your source and still be able to use those libraries. Correct me if I'm wrong.
2006-01-09 12:31 PM
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