Interactive Unix or SCO Unix ?

Riccardo Pizzi pizzi at esacs.UUCP
Thu Jan 10 19:35:18 AEST 1991


In article <EDGAR.91Jan9212241 at milan.philosophie.uni-stuttgart.de> edgar at milan.philosophie.uni-stuttgart.de (Edgar Hoch) writes:

>My question is: Should he buy INTERACTIVE UNIX or SCO UNIX ? Which is better?

If you plan to do intensive software and/or X development, I think Interactive
is *a lot* better.
If you plan to run accounting packages, wordprocessors and the like, and prefer
user-friendlyness in respect to SYSV standard conformity, go for SCO.

Rick

BTW: all standard disclaimers apply. Opinions expressed are mine, not my
     company's.
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