UnixWare 7 now available for 'free'

Thanks to James Palma for the tip: The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) is offering "free" versions of its UnixWare software, along with other relatedsoftware packages. I say "free" because there is a $69 "media charge," butthis still represents a

Paul Thurrott

August 20, 1998

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Thanks to James Palma for the tip: The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) is offering "free" versions of its UnixWare software, along with other relatedsoftware packages. I say "free" because there is a $69 "media charge," butthis still represents a relatively cheap way to get going with SCO UnixWareif you so desire, especially when you consider the other software thatcomes with it, including the UnixWare 7 operating system, and the UnixWareand OpenServer Development Kit, which includes the UnixWare 7 SDK (C and C++ compilers and libraries), the Java Development Kit, Java WorkShop 2.0,and Java Studio 1.0.

For more information, please visit the SCO Offers Web site

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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