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Re: gEDA-user: Guerilla marketing...
John,
If there exist two tools each that can import from the other then they
can communicate.
If person A can only speak German but can understand French and Germen.
And person B can only speak French but can understand French and German
then they can talk just fine.
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 18:32 -0700, John Doty wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2009, at 6:16 PM, Steve Meier wrote:
>
> >> Specifically, exporting netlists to just about any other tool
> >> is a radical strength.
> >>
> >> That's a *specific* problem, of narrow interest
> >
> > Where as I WAS! (and will no longer) talking about the general
> > issues of
> > having to share work with others like open office can with MS office.
>
> But *nobody* can do that in the EDA world. The commercial tools you
> mentioned can only import, not export. And (as an open office user) I
> would not want open office to be a model for gEDA: it copies all of
> the bloat, inflexibility, and bizarre, unpredictable behavior of the
> MS software it replaces. Its *only* advantage is that it's free. But
> gEDA is a superior toolkit.
>
> John Doty Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd.
> http://www.noqsi.com/
> jpd@xxxxxxxxx
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