Oh so close to dumping windoz
John Rowan
rowan at rownetco.com
Wed Mar 10 17:43:27 UTC 2004
Rob Freeman wrote:
>but....
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>I have 2 questions:
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>A) Is there anything that will connect to a remote PC anywhere box? At
>work, we have a few install of pcanywhere that I need to view from time to
>time from the house when there is a problem. I read on some newsgroups
>about a java version of pcanywhere, but all the links I came across were
>dead like Symantec dumped it. Is it best to just try to use wine and
>pcanywhere?
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>B) I have a few websites that were designed in front page. Is there is
>Linux web editor that can view and edit designs made in front page?
>
>Thanks in advance
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>Rob
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Change out your pcAnywhere for Virtual Network Computing (VNC). It's a
similar product, comes on Linux distributions and has PC versions.
There's a Mac version tough I have had no success with it (non OS/X
platforms).
Loose the Front Page stuff. There are plenty of great apps for web
development under Linux. I've adopted Plain Black Software's WebGUI as
my only package I use on top of Apache. I converted a client off Front
Page onto WebGUI. They had 7500 "products" on their FP based web site.
The prices on it were always out of date and it was a nightmare to
maintain. WebGUI is based on MySQL so I take the client's 260,000 items
from their proprietary based system, import them into MySQL and display
easily under WebGUI. Pricing always up to date.
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