Could this be a ploy to get people to deploy Windows 2000 sooner since it has "better hosting" than NT 4. Otherwise people might take the wait and see strategy.
I am not sure if I should jump in the air out of joy or what. For me personally I don't think there is much advantage to QT streaming server being open sourced. I won't be able to view streaming QuickTime clips on my Linux box:-(. I have a RealPlayer and RealServer for Linux which works pretty good so why would I want to switch to QuickTime ? Anyone has any clue ?
Does anyone also have any idea when Progressive Networks might be coming out with RealPlayer G2 version for Linux ?
Could this be a ploy to get people to deploy Windows 2000 sooner since it has "better hosting" than NT 4. Otherwise people might take the wait and see strategy.
Does anyone also have any idea when Progressive Networks might be coming out with RealPlayer G2 version for Linux ?