Linked by Roberto J. Dohnert on Wed 21st Jan 2004 18:55 UTC
General Unix As many of you may remember I did a review of Windows Services for UNIX 3.0 (SFU) a few months ago. I remember being frustrated with that release because it seemed to me that all Microsoft did was throw something together just to be able to say "Hey look, we have this". I thought, since Microsoft released version 3.5, I would revisit and see what changes were done with it. I downloaded the beta version a while back and from the beta I was very impressed with the improvements that Microsoft made. Being a beta version it was buggy and some things just didnt quite work. I finally got the final version of the OpenBSD-based SFU 3.5 and this release makes dynamic leaps and bounds over previous releases of this software package. I am glad to see a lot more work was put into this release.
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RE: MS Internet Explorer for Unix
by Gil Bates on Thu 22nd Jan 2004 01:31 UTC

Actually, MSFT dropped that product because pretty much nobody was interested in using it. All the Unices were running Netscape or Mozilla and such and no-one would touch IE, just as you would expect, really. This is probably the same case for OS X as well. Even though it used to be the default browser installed, Mac users and Apple are probably glad to be rid of it and to have Safari now.

I just don't think it is quite fair to compare SFU with a product like IE for Unix (which was ported directly from the Windows version using the MKS cross-platform tookit - it was not even a real native Unix app!) that had virtually no demand whatsoever before it died anyway.