Hey,
Any news on Stylizer for Linux? I've just moved to an Ubuntu laptop and was hoping for Stylizer to be available soon.
In the meantime, has anyone got it working on Linux, using wine perhaps? Any pointers would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
MM
Hey,
Any news on Stylizer for Linux? I've just moved to an Ubuntu laptop and was hoping for Stylizer to be available soon.
In the meantime, has anyone got it working on Linux, using wine perhaps? Any pointers would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
MM
The new UI architecture we've developed works entirely cross-platform (Windows, Mac, Linux). However, we ran into some issues getting the browsers to run properly in Stylizer on Linux. Not major problems...but we're most likely going to delay the Linux version until after the Mac version is out.
I would also like to register my interest in a Linux version.
I originally came across this product over 12 months ago, but dismissed it because it was Windows only. I have just came back and noticed the blog about working towards a Linux version, so I have purchased a license in the hope that will support your effort to get this working in Linux.
Thank you for a great product. Stylizer allows me to code much more efficiently.
I'm also looking forward to the Linux version. I use GIMP and Inkscape for graphics and both run better on Linux, but as long as Stylizer is for Windows only I can't switch to Linux.
I have a couple of questions about the Linux version:
1. Which browsers will be integrated with Stylizer on Linux?
2. Can I use my current license for the Linux version or do I need to buy a new license?
3. Are you targeting spesific distributions? (by creating packages like deb, rpm etc)
@lah
1. Likely Firefox and some form of WebKit.
2. We don't know yet, but likely you'll pay a small fee to upgrade to a multi-platform license.
3. It will have to be one that supports Mono. We've been using Ubuntu as our test bed.
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