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To: Leo Mitkievicz who wrote (962)3/9/1999 9:13:00 PM
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Corel gets Linux help
By Stephen Shankland
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
March 9, 1999, 12:15 p.m. PT

Software tool developer Cygnus Solutions has pulled in another win by hitching
itself to the rising Linux star, inking a deal to help Corel move its software to the
Unix-like operating system.

In an effort to compete with rival Microsoft, Corel has been backing Linux for several
months, most notably with a version of its WordPerfect word processor and promises of future editions of all its other office applications, including spreadsheets, databases, and illustration software. But translating all that software to Linux is a monumental task.

Enter Cygnus, a company that makes its living by writing the software tools necessary to let programmers write software for new chips. Cygnus most recently benefited from Linux's ascendancy with funding from Intel to help Linux benefit from the new instructions in Pentium MMX and Pentium III chips.

Cygnus will help Corel by beefing up its own GNUPro software tools, the company said. For example, it will improve the compatibility with Windows software development tools so programmers won't have to change much code when getting software originally written for Windows to work on Linux.

Another key part of Corel's strategy to get its software working under Linux is supporting the Wine effort, a Linux feature that lets Windows programs run unchanged on Linux machines.
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