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:Bordeaux 1.8.0 for Linux review
Bordeaux 1.8.0 for Linux review
Jul 22, 2009, 23 :03 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2869 reads)

(Other stories by Tom Wickline)

[ Thanks to Tom Wickline for this link. ]

"Getting Bordeuax 1.8.0
Bordeaux is a commercial product which is currently available only as a download and cost from ($20.00) to ($25.00) depending on your architecture A DVD version is planned for the 2.x release and will cost a little extra for the media.

"Their is no free demo of Bordeaux available at this time, this will also change with the 2.x release but instead of a time restricted demo Bordeaux 2.x will have a free non restricted limited version that will install a couple standard applications and let the user get a feel for the application. Then if they choose they can purchase the full version and have access to all the supported applications and support.

"Installing Bordeaux 1.8.0
Their is a .sh installer for Linux, Free-BSD and Solaris
Their is also .deb and .rpm packages for Linux
Their is a .pbi package for PC-BSD
Their is a .dmg package in a tar.gz for Mac"

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