Well I guess this would be a good time to introduce myself to the list. I
downloaded Kylix 2 days ago and it installed flawlessly on Redhat 7.1. I
have no idea how to use it yet, so a trip to the bookstore is in order this
afternoon. I've been using M$ tools for several years and I've been playing
with linux for over a year now.

So since someone asked for it, I am placing the open source version on my
website to grab (the site is new and basically empty)... I imagine borland
would frown on this bigtime but then I hate adding my name into corp db's as
well. Here's the URL:

http://www.northlandstudios.com/kylix_oe.tar.gz

enjoy...

Doug


----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian" <lxy at cloudnet.com>
To: "Tclug List" <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Kylix Open Edition


> On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> > Somehow I suspect that you'll get a better response from this group if
> > you try not to sound like a marketing flyer.
>
> No doubt, I couldn't tell if you were a LUG member or a marketdroid from
> Borland.  Has anyone downloaded it yet?  I've wanted to play with this for
> quite awhile but I dind't have $1,000 to shell out for it.  Is there a
> Win32 version on the way as well?  In my little knowledge of Kylix, the
> whole point was not only to capture the Delphi/C++ Builder UI for linux
> but also to allow the Delphi/C++ Builder developers to move to Kylix and
> create truly multi-platform GUI apps.  Write an app in Win32 with Kylix,
> zap your project files to your linux desktop, recompile, and poof, you've
> ported a GUI driven app in about 5 minutes.
>
> At least that's what someone told me.
>
> > Sure.  Is there anywhere I can get it without having to put my personal
> > information into Yet Another Corporate Database?
>
> If anyone mirrored it please post it so I don't have to join YACD.
>
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