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On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Leslie Mikesell wrote: > Do you know if this will interoperate with the existing fax system or > will they (in typical Microsoft fashion) require that you replace > everything or use only NT to use it? It's sentiments like this, true as they are, that make me look upon efforts to make HylaFAX work on NT with total revulsion. Microsoft has historically used its applications arm as leverage to push its own OS and OS upgrades. Want the new version of Office? Gotta buy the new Windows. Similar leverage has frequently been used by Microsoft to drive a wedge into the Unix market. Why do people switch from Unix to NT? Not because NT is faster or cheaper or more flexible, but because that's where the applications are. If Microsoft is as Java-friendly as it claims, why is it now forcing all Java applets to be taken off the Microsoft Network? How nice that Microsoft and its users can exploit the benefits of free software, while reciprocating by doing everything they can to destroy any concepts of open standards, and along the way free OSs such as Linux and BSD. Perhaps we should work a deal that has HylaFAX ported to NT on the day that MS-Word, or Visual Basic, or Excel is available for any Unix. HylaFAX operation is the antithesis of the NT way of doing things. Command-line administration, chains of compact tools rather than monolythic programs, no fancy GUIs, documentation in FAQs and manpages -- all classic Unix methods. How much work would be required to make this usable in the NT world? Sorry. Call this the rantings of someone who's being a cranky old fart tonight if you wish --- but the notion that scarce HylaFAX R&D hours may be diverted to shoehorn it into NT's limitations makes me sick. While we may not be able to stop the lemmings from falling for the NT hype, IMO we ought not to encourage such action either. - Evan