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Raul,
depends on what you call "use".
You could get the runtime and application in java, and run it on any OS
with a JVM.
But you can't do development on anything else than Windows.
At least, that's what I understand...
Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
Massive - Kontich, Belgium
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Subject: Re: Green-screen versus browser
Can I use VARPG whithout buying a windows licence?
Booth Martin wrote:
>You have no idea how upsetting it is to me personally that we gripe and
moan
>about IBM and what they offer, then they give, literally give, us VARPG
>which works, and the iSeries community turns it down with barely a look.
>Of course there are othe solutions too, which is right and proper, but if
a
>company has RPG programmers, a good data base they like, and are using
>Windows, VARPG is a much easier growth step than Visual Basic, plus you
get
>deliverables in weeks instead of months.
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