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From: "Jeremy Clark" <Jeremy_Clark@msn.com>
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To: "'ARDI Maillist'" <executor@nacm.com>
Subject: RE: MAE
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>Have ya'll heard about MAE? It's a program that runs Mac Apps on UNIX
machines.
>You might want to take a look at their web page, Cliff.
>It is http://www.mae.apple.com/
>Adios,
>Brian
I checked out the page and was surprised to find it's actually put out by
Apple themselves, is 7.1 compatible with many 7.5 features like Finder...
Seems like the perfect solution for those lucky enough to have true UNIX
systems running HP-UX or Solaris. At least those were the systems they
listed as compatible.
Does anyone else know anything about MAE and will it possibly work on Linux??
Also, would it work on Solaris 2.4 for x86 machines? I think Apple has a