In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Roy Schestowitz
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wrote
on Thu, 08 Feb 2007 19:13:16 +0000
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> Paradigm Announces Availability of Rock & Fluid Canvas 2007
>
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> | Paradigm has said that the Rock & Fluid Canvas 2007 release is
> | now available on Sun Solaris, 32-bit Linux, and 64 bit Linux
> | platforms. The release synchronizes and significantly upgrades
> | ten industry- leading geoscience applications in seismic
> | processing, imaging, interpretation, characterization and
> | subsurface modeling.
> `----
>
> http://www.linuxelectrons.com/News/Application/Paradigm_Announces_Availability_of_Rock__Fluid_Canvas_2007
> http://tinyurl.com/27n4jh
>
> ...Time for Windows sticklers to learn how to use VMWare (or switch to
> Linux). Linux is necessary for some professional programs.
If Rock & Fluid Canvas 2007 is POSIX, there's no obvious
reason Microsoft can't run it. Of course there might be
no reason why others would *want* to run it on Windows,
especially on ruggedized field-capable hardware. :-)
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