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From: | "Saracen" <saracen AT world DOT std DOT com> |
Subject: | cygwin and GnuPro |
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I'm considering using Cygwin and GnuPro on WIN/NT for my next few programming projects. I'd like to get some feedback on experiences that you may have in these products. Specifically, things I'd like to find out are 1) General ease of use 2) Cross platform look and feel (I used to be a heavy duty Linux user circumstances have forced me away from the platform :( . It is my intention to find a way of migrating back to Linux and Cygwin/GnuPro appeared to be an excellent way of doing this) 3) Compatibility with other commercial libraries 4) Whether GnuPro is available via ftp (I understand that most of the product is covered by the GNU agreements) 5) Whether people agree with me that the Cygnus site is absolutely awful to navigate! Thanks! Ender -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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