[amsat-bb] Re: gpredict

Bruce Bostwick lihan161051 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jan 29 13:49:52 PST 2008


My $.02:  Ham radio is one of the few fields in which I have actually  
been forced to consider dedicating a Windows machine to the hobby  
because only XP seems to be suitable for most ham-related tasks.  But,  
IMHO, that's not because Windows is necessarily a *better platform*  
than any of the others for it .. it's simply due to the fact that  
there are a large number of people writing software for ham  
applications who write code only for WIndows and refuse to port to any  
other platform.  (Rather notably, ARRL has been pretty cold to Mac  
owners in its own software offerings, and while I've heard a few  
rumors that that's in the process of changing, I haven't seen a lot of  
evidence of it in terms of actual code "on the ground", so to speak.)

Due to some extremely unpleasant experiences I've had with various  
versions of Windows in the past, many of which would obviously be  
repeated if I were to start using either XP or Vista at home, I'm  
extremely hesitant to bring home yet another machine to run Windows on  
just for a few ham apps.  I've found equivalents that are compatible  
with Mac OS for a few such tasks, and it's pretty clear that most of  
what I'd have the most compelling desire to do that can't be done in  
Mac OS can be done in Linux rather than Windows, but it's been made  
very clear to me that ham radio is very much an exclusive Windows-only  
club at least in some ways.  The reason "XP absolutely aces linux for  
the ease of use and ease of installation of the programs [you] need"  
is because there are a lot of people out there writing ham apps only  
for XP and so far none of those have been ported to other programs ..  
as soon as a critical mass of that user base migrates away from XP,  
that statement will no longer be true ..

On Jan 29, 2008, at 12:32 AM, don wrote:

> Finally I use win xp and ubuntu for my amatuer work, and swap happily
> between them, but as a "tool user" for amateur radio win XP absolutely
> aces linux for the ease of use and ease of installation of the  
> programs
> I need.

"This is an amazing honor. I want you to know that I spend so much  
time in the world that is spinning all the time, that to be in the no- 
spin zone actually gives me vertigo." -- Stephen Colbert during an  
interview on FOX News, The O'Reilly Factor



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