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Hi people,
I'm kind of curious: why doesn't anyone port Moray to linux?? Well we have
kpovmodeler, giram, yaprm (crashes my X-server :-( ) and some other
modellers but as i see it none of them are as good as moray. It's kind of
boring when windows-users have better modellers than we do. huh?
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MathFan <ipo### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> I'm kind of curious: why doesn't anyone port Moray to linux??
Because it isn't open source?
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MathFan wrote:
> Hi people,
> I'm kind of curious: why doesn't anyone port Moray to linux?? Well we have
> kpovmodeler, giram, yaprm (crashes my X-server :-( ) and some other
> modellers but as i see it none of them are as good as moray. It's kind of
> boring when windows-users have better modellers than we do. huh?
>
You can find an answer on:
http://www.stmuc.com/moray/mefaq.html
Christoph
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