Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/12/04/15:32:34
I never considered the possibility that Cygwin could be
unappreciated. Though, I'm sure the authors can get quite harried at times.
Suffice to say, "Cygwin rocks!" I have it on all my Windows machines, and
constantly develop Unix-like scripts and utilities.
At work, we use it to create a "seamlessly" portable environment. And,
these are just a few of the simple things Cygwin can do ... ;-)
Just starting to play with the X stuff ... it's great!
Joe
At 12/4/2002 01:10 PM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>>On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 01:49:41AM +0000, j DOT zorko AT att DOT net wrote:
>>
>>>Forgive the electronic intrusion, but I needed to congratulate you and
>>>the team on Cygwin ... it saves us where I work. We use it every day,
>>>it's on every dev box, and because of it, we can build our code on
>>>multiple platforms without having to think much about it. It is the
>>>coolest -- makes Windows civilized :-)
>>
>>Thank you for the rarity of a 100% positive message on this mailing list.
>>
>>Your appreciation is appreciated.
>
>I agree, Cygwin makes life on windows good again. I use it work and at
>home where I host my own domain. It has allowed me to get off of one of my
>ISPs and become more independent.
>
>This does not mean, however, that it cannot be improved...
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