on 2008 Mar 31 11:53 PM
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Part C is a very GOOD laugh!
Though, I thought you were serious....hey, some "crazy" folks out there like to port MS stuff to Linux. haha
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Hi All,
Sorry but will draw your attention to:
a) the date of the post;
b) successfully running Duet on Linux, and
c) successfully running Duet at all.
Yes it was an April Fools Joke.
Kind Regards
Gareth
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Haven't even tried or looked yet....because I haven't seen Duet run well or to a point worth using even on an MS platform!
Sorry....just had high hopes for Duet and have been to many workshop sessions at various conferences (HR and TechEd) where I was very disappointed in what I saw and heard. Last one I went to was suppose to be "Best Practices for implementing Duet" but was really a marketing talk about what Duet "supposedly" could do (which was very limited) and included their insane version release (well if you want these features you need X.1 but then X.2 includes the newer features and fixes you need actually in X.1 but with a bunch of other country specific things you don't need, but then all of that gets replaced in coming months with X.3 that is not backwards compatable but we don't have a release date yet" blah blah blah). The final nail in the coffin was that they couldn't even get the demo working correctly!
Like I said...less than excited about what I have seen/heard so far.
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