> Dennis Clarke wrote:
>> Well .. that is desktop really.  Domino is a server thing.
>>
>> Perhaps we can come up with a list here of applications that were once
>> supported on both architectures of Solaris and have vanished.  Let's also
>> include new apps that never were supported but could be.
>>
>> This is just me prodding for ideas and perhaps a community driven list of
>> apps that we would like to see in the Solaris world.
>>
>>

cool .. let me clean this up and knock it down to 74 chars wide and add a
few things :

>>
> That to would look something like this:
>
                             Commercial Software

        Horizontal                              Vertical
  X86                Sparc                    X86      Sparc

 Staroffice      Staroffice            Pro-Engineer    Pro-Engineer
 -------------      Framemaker               Cadence              Cadence
 -------------      Acroreader                  Oracle
 Oracle


actually .. I can't make haeds or tails out of that ...


> I know I just scratched the surface, but if everybody brought forth what
> they can think of the list could grow substantially.  We also use to
> have Wordperfect in both Sparc and X86 that is gone now.  Would we want
> to list these types of software also.  We also use to have Adobe
> Photoshop for Sparc only, now gone.

OKay .. and Lotus Notes on both x86 and Sparc as the client as well as Lotus
Notes Server ( called Domino now ) on both x86 and Sparc.

Let's try a really simple list .. like just 1 .. 2 .. 3 ...

1. Adobe Acrobat
2. Lotus Domino
3. Adobe Photoshop
4. Lotus 1-2-3
5. MSIE  ( yes seriously, I had this on Solaris once MSIE 5.0 I think )
6.


-- 
Dennis Clarke

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