Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!i2unix!esacs!pizzi From: pizzi@esacs.UUCP (Riccardo Pizzi) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Interactive Unix or SCO Unix ? Message-ID: <63@esacs.UUCP> Date: 10 Jan 91 08:35:18 GMT References: Reply-To: pizzi@esacs.UUCP (Riccardo Pizzi) Distribution: comp Organization: Esa Software s.r.l. Rimini (FO), ITALY Lines: 18 In article edgar@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. -- Riccardo Pizzi @ ESA Software, Rimini, ITALY e-mail: pizzi%esacs@relay.EU.net -or- root@xtc.sublink.org Public Access Unix @ +39-541-27858 (Telebit) << Object Oriented is an Opaque Disease >>