AFAIK, there is currently no explicit support for MacOS X.
If MacOS X has Jython (swing), PyGTK, Tkinter or wxPython it should work out of the box anyway. If not, we would of course welcome a developer of a MacOS X backend!
1) Support. Many people like support, and they'll pay for it. I suspect the 50 dollars you pay for a official Red Hat package are money well spent if you use the 90 day technical support...
2) The name. In the business market, I imagine it will be a hell of a lot easier to make the boss buy "Official Red Hat Linux" than a noname Red Hat Linux clone.
AFAIK, there is currently no explicit support for MacOS X.
If MacOS X has Jython (swing), PyGTK, Tkinter or wxPython it should work out of the box anyway. If not, we would of course welcome a developer of a MacOS X backend!
Regards,
Kalle Svensson, PyGTK backend developer.
You might be interested to know that this project has nothing to do with IBM. There is an article about it on IBM developerWorks, but that's it.
Also, it's not David Mertz's project, the project leader is Magnus Lie Hetland.
More info: http://anygui.sf.net/
Regards,
Kalle Svensson, PyGTK backend developer.
1) Support. Many people like support, and they'll pay for it. I suspect the 50 dollars you pay for a official Red Hat package are money well spent if you use the 90 day technical support...
2) The name. In the business market, I imagine it will be a hell of a lot easier to make the boss buy "Official Red Hat Linux" than a noname Red Hat Linux clone.