baljkas@mb.sympatico.ca wrote:
I must apologise and plead guilty to being Windows-centric. I am sorry. In my defense, I think that what one comes to find as standard in a workplace tends to become what one thinks everyone has access to, too. Again, my apologies for not thinking about that incompatibility issue.
What is done is done (free translation from french. Not sure it's "good" english) My question is : * is it free software ? or could it be free software. If yes, you can expect someone will modify/improve your code to make this happend. * What tool is used for coding (C, Visual-basic, ...) ?
I don't know if it's possible, but maybe people can run the MARCEdit program on other systems. My younger brother assures me that there is a way to run Windows programs on Mac platforms (he does this at home and at work), and my best friend has some kind of Windows simulator for his Linux system at home.
The answer is : www.winehq.org Wine = Wine Is Not an Emulator. It's alpha software, but can run many win-softs : Warcraft III, Word, Excel, IE... May be a good idea to test your tool (i'm not candidate). -- Paul POULAIN Consultant indépendant en logiciels libres responsable francophone de koha (SIGB libre http://www.koha-fr.org)