I think it's too late for Borland. Maybe two years before...
But now I think it's too late. Kdevelop and the recently released kdestudio 3.0 gold is playing hard.
Any standard in the linux pda field?
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I'm a happy Palm user, but I'd like to switch to a Linux-based PDA once a standard emerges. Now there are too many platforms (QT-embedded, plain X, the one from AgendaVR3, the one from Yopy,...).
For me it seems risky to buy one nowadays. I'm going to wait 6-8 months more.
What do you think about the standards? Which one do you think is going to be the "winner"?
There is an article (spanish only) commenting this kernel feature here:
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http://www.hispacluster.org/modules.php?op=modloa
In fact, this article was generated collecting the opinions of many users who post comments about this topic.
I hope it could give you some ideas about the implication of this important feature in the Linux future.
Borland doesn't get it. I think Kylix it's a dead product. There are too many competition on the open-source field.
If only it could use gcc instead a propietary compiler...
I think it's too late for Borland. Maybe two years before ...
But now I think it's too late. Kdevelop and the recently released kdestudio 3.0 gold is playing hard.
I'm a happy Palm user, but I'd like to switch to a Linux-based PDA once a standard emerges. Now there are too many platforms (QT-embedded, plain X, the one from AgendaVR3, the one from Yopy, ...).
For me it seems risky to buy one nowadays. I'm going to wait 6-8 months more.
What do you think about the standards? Which one do you think is going to be the "winner"?