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Do you want support for other Operating Systems?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRic0chet
Registered: January 5, 2008
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I'm voting for Linux support.

I was away from the forums for a while (tried to post on InterVocative) :D

Why would I want this? I'm not using Windows anymore myself and most of my friends are now (because of me) convinced of Linux power and yes, even the user friendliness of the latest OpenSuSE release. I know the Linux user group is still small but it is growing for the last couple of years. Most people I talk with are just waiting for more software support of their 'old and known' software rather then looking for Linux alternatives. And to be honest, some software doesn't have good alternatives on any OS, even Windows. Such like DVD Profiler.

I know I can probably run this with Wine, but thats not something a regular user will want. Running Windows in VMWare or what not isn't a decent solution imo. The idea of me using Linux is not having to run Windows anymore. Virtualized or normal. I'm sure the same goes for Mac.

Working in the IT Business myself we only work with software developers that support multiple platforms, simply because of the choices we then can make ourself. Instead of being pushed in a direction. I personally think this will be a good development for Invelos/DVD Profiler.

Oh well, this is just my opinion of course
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorAiAustria
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Why not to use virtual machines? I run at the moment six virtual machines (XP, Linux, W2K3) in one hardware without any problems and would never ever even consider to go back multi boot systems or separate computers.

A virtual machine has to run parallel to the main system and you need a license for that operating system your are running virtually. With Wine, you are running within the desired operating system directly and don't require an additional license...

As far as I know, there are still some licensing issues with wine, since not all dll's are provided for free...

Regards, AA
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantnuoyaxin
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As far as I know, there are still some licensing issues with wine, since not all dll's are provided for free...

Regards, AA

I would suppose that all items provided with Wine directly are royalty free (as they surely want to avoid problems) and when I installed DVD Profiler with Wine I did not require any additional DLLs. Running some of the plugins may pose a problem (haven't tried that), but for DVDP itself everything should be fine.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDariusKyrak
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Registered: March 23, 2007
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As far as I know, there are still some licensing issues with wine, since not all dll's are provided for free...

Regards, AA

Wine attempts to produce a totally open-source compatibility layer for Windows programs, "a completely free alternative implementation of the Windows API consisting of 100% non-Microsoft code" (from their site). They take great care to ensure that no code finds its way into the project without being open source (i.e. everything is available under the GPL license).

Many of the native dlls are still incomplete (hence it is still alpha software), and so programs may require the Windows dlls to run properly, but the number affect by this is getting to be small and dropping day-by-day. DVD Profiler does not require any licensed dlls, but does require a Tahoma-compatible font. As no-one has completed development of a GPL alternative, DVD Profiler does need the MS-owned tahoma.ttf file. However, it can easily be found free of charge.

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Many of the native dlls are still incomplete (hence it is still alpha software), and so programs may require the Windows dlls to run properly, but the number affect by this is getting to be small and dropping day-by-day.

That's what I meant...

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DVD Profiler does not require any licensed dlls, but does require a Tahoma-compatible font.

Pleased to hear

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I'm just one system upgrade away from moving to Linux.  Vista has finally pushed me over the edge.
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I'm just one system upgrade away from moving to Linux.  Vista has finally pushed me over the edge.


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I'm just one system upgrade away from moving to Linux.  Vista has finally pushed me over the edge.

I don't see the need to upgrade to anything. I'm still fine with XP and have no need whatsoever to upgrade. Couldn't care less about Vista.


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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantWhite Pongo, Jr.
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I don't see the need to upgrade to anything. I'm still fine with XP and have no need whatsoever to upgrade. Couldn't care less about Vista.


Same here.

Nevertheless, I wouldn't object to Ken spending some programming time for support for other OS, as according to this poll a strong minority wants it (roughly 1 user out of 3, 46 "Yes" vs.  82 "No, I only use Windows", right now), so I guess support for other OS would make DVDP even more popular. 
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Registered: March 13, 2007
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Ditto, Enry.

And i have to say the same thing I say every time this comes up. Invelos has ONE programmer, not a a team or multiple programmers, just ONE. I am far more interested in him improving the product as he has designed it. There are ways for both Linux and Mac users to operate the Program under those Operating Systems, one of our users has even developed something for Linux. The bottomline here is , this isn't goig to happen anytime in the near future or even probably the distant future...though i will never say never. Perhaps Invelos will be successful enough to hire more programmers that could be deployed to that development. But in the meantime and for the foreseeable future...you are on your own.

Sorry guys, that's is simply the way it is, one programmer can only do so much.

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Ditto, Enry.
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Sorry guys, that's is simply the way it is, one programmer can only do so much.

Well said, Skip. While I would like to see a Linux-version for it (for when I get a Neo1973), I don't expect it to happen. As far as having to carry around both my phone and my PDA, the Neo1973 changes nothing...
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Registered: May 22, 2007
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Sorry guys, that's is simply the way it is, one programmer can only do so much.

Skip


could you tell this to my boss please

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Registered: March 17, 2007
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i understand its only one programmer - but DVD Profiler is the ONE program making me hold onto my WinXP box. and i looked around at what was available for Mac OS X and there is not a single dvd program as good as this one!! (which really says something for DVD profilers feature set  ). In particular its the USER BUILT database that wins over everything else - no other program allows me to download Australian titles with the correct details and cover scans - even if the other programs look a little prettier or let me scan with the isight - Oz titles in a user built database is the most important for me.

i did try the whole DarWINE thing and had very little success. 

i think it would be great to have DVD Pro on Mac OS X not only would it let me make the full switch but it will blow the competition out of the water and create some very much needed shake up ripples in the Mac DVD software camps  - yes im talking to you delicious library!!
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