More Light Shed on Project David 213
Sun writes "Flexbeta.net received from Specops Labs screenshots "proving" that project David (previously covered here) is a real thing. The demo.... Office 2000 install. This is something both Wine and CrossOver Office know how to do for quite some time.
In a discussion on wine-devel some people noticed evidence inside the screenshots that project David is a CrossOver Office ripoff."
Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:5, Interesting)
true (Score:3, Interesting)
this image (Score:5, Informative)
Combined with the link you give, if this is not a complete ripoff then they are at least building on the wine base code in some way.
Crossover (Score:5, Informative)
Q.
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:4, Funny)
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
How about we switch to something more up to date?
The quick versatile penguin jumped over the broken windows.
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:2)
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:2)
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:2, Interesting)
Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex Bud.
Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:2, Interesting)
You didn't use x, y, or z for starters.
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:5, Funny)
You're missing "fxyz". How about:
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:5, Funny)
"Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs."
Notice it's shorter than the stupid story about two animals.
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:2)
My favourite is "Bright vixens jump; dozy fowl quack."
Re:Mr. Jock, TV Quiz Ph.D., bags few lynx. (Score:2)
Re: Mr Jock, TV Quiz Ph.D., bags few lynx. (Score:3, Funny)
Like yours, it uses each letter exactly once. Unlike yours, every word is a valid (if archaic) full English word, and it makes grammatical sense; but unlike mine, yours was understandable :)
(I think it means something about an unlucky grassland annoying a certain type of cattle belonging to a mosque. There're more here [chaos.org.uk].)
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:2, Informative)
...the stupid and shameless kind? :) It *is* wine. Look at the screen shots. The wine directory on the filesystem tree, the references to wine files on the lst icons... You'd think they would be smart enough to hide evidence of a rip-off since they were smart enough to change the titles on the wine windows.
These specops guys seem to be just VC phishing. The things they say on their buzzword-laden website reads investment scam all the way.
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:2)
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:3, Insightful)
what bothers me though, is that they have this very (north) American-looking site [specopslabs.com] to attract investors, despite the progress of *their* project. this so-called project exists purely to collect as much in
Re:Which Kind of Ripoff? (Score:2)
Lindows has survived, but only on lies and untruths. Remember MSFreePC.com? Took money and EVAPORATED. Then they ch
Show me something recent... (Score:4, Informative)
At present, why would anyone use this instead of Crossover Office? Well... whenever they release it, that is.
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:5, Informative)
Other things that work fine for me in crossover is MSIE 6 (well to IE's limited ability anyway), Media Player and Trillian.
However, all my needs these days are really met by Firefox, Thunderbird and OpenOffice - so I use crossover very few times.
However if I did need to use the complex features of MS Office that are not yet in OpenOffice I'd definitely recommend Crossover
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:2)
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:5, Insightful)
Just about to agree to the EULA of Microsoft Office [flexbeta.net]
Windows needs to be restarted to continue this installation [flexbeta.net]
MS-Word asking you to register [flexbeta.net]
Tell me again, why do we not use OpenOffice?
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:2)
People who need Microsoft Access for little db projects do not need Postgres, mySQL or Firebird, it is just overkill and requires far more knowledge than lets say a secretary should need to do his or her job; there is not any good replacement for Microsoft access. Access is fills the gap when a spreadsheet is not good enough and spending ANY time or money on a front
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:5, Insightful)
"[OpenOffice.org] lacks an email client, evolution does the job fine but not everyone agrees"
Now, everyone says this, I hear it all the time, and it makes no sense. Is there someone here who could explain
Why does an office suite need an email client?
No, really. Why? I mean, I've used email for years and I've used office-suites for years, and I've never even once had the urge to say "send this document by email" from a spreadsheet menu. And as yet, my email client has never had any problems with handling spreadsheet attachments in whatever's the default application, no integration required.
In fact, I'd prefer not to have office software integrated with email, because when you send email, you have to stop and think about what the recipient might want, what's the best file format to use, and how best to reduce the size of the attachment, nevermind double-checking you're not sending something confidential in the file headers.
But people are always on the OpenOffice support lists wishing that it had an email client. Why?
Surely it's a barrier to using new software? If OpenOffice.org had an email client, you'd have to swap email clients as well as office suites to use it. Maybe you like the email client you've already got. Maybe it would cost a lot to change email clients.
It's not as if I don't have these tools available. At work I have Outlook and OfficeXP (please don't send viruses, my company probably couldn't handle them). But I've never once used the two together in any way more complex than double-clicking an attachment and the operating system will decide which program to use. I use these programs all the time, and you'd be hard pressed to find some way in which they "integrate". In fact, Visio looks more integrated with MS-Office, and it's not even a microsoft product until recently.
What is it? Is it just convenient to buy them at the same time? Do people actually use the "Save and email this file" menu? Can you preview emailed spreadsheet attachments in a tiny little Excel window? Is there some sort of email collaboration feature that I haven't seen but would change my life if it worked?
What is it about email clients that people want them to be part of an office suite?
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:2)
Personally, I still can't even see why a calendar/task list and an e-mail client belong in the same package...
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:2)
I agree with the Office + Email = ??? equation, but I have to point out that Email + Calendar actually makes good sense. At least in an office setting, where meeting announcements are sent via email. Being able to simply "accept" the meeting invitation and have it automatically scheduled into your calendar is very handy. Probably more handy for some, than others, of course.
But it must impress some people, as evident by that fact that companies still purchase the Lotus Notes suite. =P As far as I can te
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:2)
I used to work with Lotus Notes though. I loved it, though it wasn't about either e-mail nor calendaring. It was awesome for unstructured data + replication + RAD.
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:3, Insightful)
I think that Outlook is a tool that has not really been replicated in the OSS community. Yes, you can point to Evolution, yes, you can point to 20 or so utilities that between them do the same things, but it's not the same. For people who live on Outlook, whoes daily buisness and productivity is built around Outlook, these tools that are so often pointed to are just not an answer that works. If I had to switch between even just 5 tools to get done what I used to
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:2)
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No, your right, that was a completely unfounded blanket statement. Even if I were to answer it (and I would do so in great detail if I thought it had a snowballs chance in hell of making a difrence), the responce would likely be just more of the same.
But, since I am a bit of a glutton, here is a brief example from a realestate law office:
Client calls up (system brings up customer record via CID/PBX link, or manual search)
Select m
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:2)
Re:Show me something recent... (Score:2)
I dunno much about it but seems to me... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I dunno much about it but seems to me... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I dunno much about it but seems to me... (Score:5, Funny)
The good news though is that you'll be able to buy a license to use Windows compatable operating systems for $699 per seat very soon.
SCO expertise (Score:2)
I think that what you really want, is somebody who's an expert at correctly identifying rip-offs.
Purloined code (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Purloined code (Score:3, Informative)
If that's not a WINE ripoff I can't imagine what else it is.
Re:Purloined code (Score:2)
Re:Purloined code (Score:2)
Re:Purloined code (Score:4, Insightful)
in this one a subdirectory of their home directory is wine-20040408.
they could at least have made an effort.
Re:Purloined code (Score:2)
Re:Purloined code (Score:2)
hmm (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:hmm (Score:3, Informative)
Pitch for venture capital (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Pitch for venture capital (Score:5, Informative)
Objectives
By the end of the first 12 months of operation:
Develop a client base of 75 White Box System Builders and 1 Major Strategic OEM
Sell and Ship 30,000+ copies of the DAVID Middleware
Generate a gross revenue of US$ 1,000,000.00
And the Contacts page gives one address only:
PHILIPPINES
Summit One Office Tower
530 Shaw Blvd.
Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila 150
Somebody should visit that address... (Score:2, Insightful)
... with a digital camera. I wonder what their offices look like? I'm sure we would all love to know.
Remember [H]ard|OCP's expose "Behind the Infinium Phantom Console" [hardocp.com]? Perhaps someone needs to perform some similar detective work in this case as well.
Re:Pitch for venture capital (Score:2)
The site is amateurish, obviously intended for non-tech savvy wanna-be investors. Everything about the site says "template", and not even a very good implementation (note the drop-shadow problems with the menu tabs, for one).
Not a GPL violation -- YET (Score:2)
They may need some. If what we're seeing her is accurate, then the only thing that's stopping them from being GPL violators is the fact that they haven't distributed anything yet.
When they do that, they'll need IP lawyers (not that it'll do them much good). At the very least they'll need lawyers to sign the out of court settlement with the wine/crossover people.
Show me the code (Score:2, Insightful)
Not really a rip-off... (Score:5, Funny)
What I find odd from the screenshots... (Score:2, Interesting)
Ah well, 'even if' this is a fake, but at least it put some attention on Wine (and derivatives) in the sense that 'they can run Microsoft Office for ages already'.
Re:What I find odd from the screenshots... (Score:2)
The Home Directory in Konquerer changes COMPLETELY. At first it contains Desktop, and two directories, then in the next shot, it contains neither of the two directories, and a number of other ones.
Something is fishy here.
Discovered? (Score:5, Funny)
Yup, I discovered it too. It's right here [winehq.com].
Re:Discovered? (Score:2)
The evidence (Score:5, Insightful)
this pic [flexbeta.net] for references to an install of wine.
Finally, for those who know lots about these things, on this picture [flexbeta.net] notice how the on the right and bottom of the page the scroll bar and status bar are clipped. This is a bug in crossover office but is fixed in the latest wine, so they appear to have basically made a crossover varient and not even bothered merging the latest release of the offical wine in. poor.
Why this might be really evil (Score:2, Informative)
my name! (Score:3, Funny)
They not only rip off a decent product (crossover), but they rip off my name!
Re:my name! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:my name! (Score:2)
You get no sympathy from me (Score:3, Funny)
then perhaps you'll have sympathy for... (Score:2)
So what if it is? (Score:4, Insightful)
However, if they are going to be all take take take and no giving back to the community then I do see a problem with it.
Nick...
Wine modules like Transgaming. (WineX) (Score:3, Insightful)
Transgaming doesn't release their source code for the copyrighted pieces, but they do release modifications to wine.
I don't see a problem, other than they don't mention they use wine. Of couse maybe there is a readme.txt that has all the wine information. It's not released yet.
Though if it is Wine, its not really true virtualization like they claim. Damn, too much guessing, without seeing the code.
Re:Wine modules like Transgaming. (WineX) (Score:2)
Re:Wine modules like Transgaming. (WineX) (Score:2)
Thats what I said!
The name "David" - Biblical reference? (Score:3, Interesting)
Following this, David was repeatedly attacked by the leaders of the Hebrew people for being too strong.
"For a while, David found himself in the rather bizarre situation of fighting Saul's enemies and fleeing Saul at the same time." - quoted from keyway.ca
No, I'm no sort of religious propagandist, it's just amusing how well this rings when read as an analysis of commercial software vendors targeting the OSS community.
beh (Score:5, Informative)
WINE cannot run the Windows Installer.
Re:beh (Score:2)
So maybe they actually are doing something new then. Have they ever said that they were not using Wine as a base?
Re:beh (Score:2)
I emailed Specops.... (Score:5, Informative)
To sum up the email, they will use LGPL, and release a demo code around May when the website will be re-opened.
The program is based on some already existing open source software. So yes, it probably uses wine.
So will it turn up?
This was the response:
The availability of the commercial version of Project David is before the
end of this year. We do encourage the open source movement and we will
comply with the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. We will be posting
developments and availability of our demo code through our Website
http://www.specopslabs.com which will be reopened before the end of May.
Through our website, we will be announcing how you can secure a licensed
copy of Project David when it becomes commercially available before the end
of this year. For existing MS Windows users, it will be available via
download. For users buying a new PC, we are working with PC manufacturers,
System Whitebox Builders and OEM's on having this pre-loaded when the PC is
ordered as a Linux desktop/server
As the final pricing of the commercial version of DAVID is still being
finalized, the combined pricing of David with the Linux distribution of your
choice will be significantly lower than securing a license for the desktop
proprietary Operating Systems in the market today. We are a firm believer in
having Linux on the desktop and will price the product accordingly to make
the commercial issues more compelling.
Below are some additional information on Project David. [SNIP!]
The only things I didn't already know from the articles that have appeared are that:
"Our Linux/Win Bridge software is one of multiple
components [Including LGPL stuff like wine?], which comprise our OS platform. In the future we will release
another component, which is a set of tools that will encourage developers to
write native Linux applications."
"The David software is a joint development effort between De La Salle
University and SpecOpS Labs. Our Chief Technical Officer is Mr. Peter
Valdez. As you may know Mr. Valdez is the founder of Tivoli Systems, which
is now a multi billion-dollar flagship product of IBM."
"The code for our Windows/Linux Bridge is a hybrid of code, including our own
proprietary code, and code from several open source projects."
Code reuse is a good thing (Score:2)
More developers means more eyes and less bugs. I am glad to see that there will be competition on the supported wine app space. This should keep the crossover-office guys on their toes, right Jeremy?
Re:Ow... my eyes... (Score:2, Informative)
gifs are lossless, and the patents expired. They are now free as in speech and jpegs are not apropriate for screencaps
pngs are cool and all, but wig out some proprietry browsers
Twice wrong (Score:4, Informative)
Better to use a technology never patented: PNG.
Re:Twice wrong (Score:2, Informative)
GIFs aren't lossless, they're limited to 8-bit indexed colour.
GIFs are lossless. The 8-bit colour restriction is an issue, but it can be used to store and retrieve an 8-bit colour image without losing any detail.
The LZW patent expired in the US on 20 June 2003, but Unisys still assert that it exists in other countries (the UK, Canada, France, Italy, Germany and Japan).
Re:Twice wrong (Score:2)
Re:Twice wrong (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Twice wrong (Score:2)
Re:Twice wrong (Score:2)
An 8 bit integer is a lossless image format, too. You just have to strip out any information that doesn't fit into 0-255. Seems like the same argument to me.
People once argued that DVD's couldn't possibly be
Re:Twice wrong (Score:2)
People don't view image formats as offering "a variety of features". Monochrome, pseudocolor, and 16, 24, or 48 bit true color are not just different features of image formats. Saying that GIF is lossless but just "doesn't have the feature you need" is damage control. If you convert and image to GIF and back and in all cases the result is identical to the original, then it would be lossl
Re:Twice wrong (Score:2)
Apart from patent issues, there are better and more obvious reasons to use PNGs: the filesize is smaller for all but the smallest GIFs.
Re:Ow... my eyes... (Score:2)
Re:Ow... my eyes... (Score:2, Insightful)
I don't believe it. They used GIFs for the screenshots. Somebody needs to knock some sense into these people. This does not reflect well on their computer literacy.
Computer literacy doesn't mean "zealous revolution against all things that have been deemed uncool by the mindless nerd culture", understand?
Re:Ow... my eyes... (Score:4, Informative)
Well, here's one reason to use PNG:
[bdr@arthurdent Documents]$ ls -ltotal 172 -rw-rw-r-- 1 bdr bdr 97056 May 9 15:07 office_install1.gif
-rw-rw-r-- 1 bdr bdr 75041 May 9 15:07 office_install1.png
A 25% size decrease for the same quality is pretty good.
Re:Ow... my eyes... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:It looks like a ripoff of wine to me. (Score:5, Interesting)
I wonder just how difficult that would be. A good chunk of the controls are basically pixmaps there would be some constraints as to dimensions and possibly palette issues. But since we have a partially complete native implemetation of the windows API in wine I cant imagine that it would be that much of a mammoth task to intercept API calls and/or use an alternative pixmaps. The wine project are probably more concerned about achieving compatibility at the moment than anything else. None the less I wouldnt mind seeing something along these lines also.
nick...
Re:It looks like a ripoff of wine to me. (Score:2)
I've not looked at the Wine source so don't take what I say as gospel, but my guess would be they just map GDI calls to Xwindows/Xlib stuff. So if Windows draws all its controls using nothing but primitives (very possible, even likely) you might be SOL.
I agree it would be cool, though.
Re:It looks like a ripoff of wine to me. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:It looks like a ripoff of wine to me. (Score:2)
Re:That's the new way to start a company (Score:5, Insightful)
What these companies are doing, in theory, is providing the support and services that Free/Open Source/Libre software supporters have always said is the way to make money.
So while you may see it as "ripping off" open source, these companies are doing exactly what the developers intended when they released their software under that kind of license: some very knowledgeable people can get the source and compile it themselves and do all the troubleshooting or someone who just wants a product that works and a support number to call when it doesn't can pay for the packaged solutions.
Re:That's the new way to start a company (Score:2, Funny)
Yah, there's the rub. Trying to get Lotus Notes to work under Wine has been the most time consuming computer activity (outside of teaching myself BASIC) I have ever undertaken in my life, and I still can't print.
Re:That's the new way to start a company by theft (Score:2)
Re:That's the new way to start a company (Score:3, Insightful)
Depending on the license (and the original poster was vague about this) there's no obligation to release source code back to the community under any conditions. Under the GPL, the company is only required to release source to the people it sells the software to. If I buy a copy of the GPL'ed Neat-O Keen Software from Acme, Acme is under to release the source to you. It must give me the source if I ask for it, but there's
Re:Photoshop (Score:2)
Re:Engrish (Score:2, Insightful)
My native language is Hebrew. How many languages can you convey a message in so that people can understand, with or without grammar mistakes?
Sincerely,
Shachar
P.s.
http://www.shemesh.biz/sun.html for what my name means, as well as some clue about how much different languages can differ.
Re:Alternative to David/Wine (Score:2)