1-Jul-87 10:02:24-MDT,2036;000000000000 Return-Path: Received: from gateway.mitre.org by SIMTEL20.ARPA with TCP; Wed, 1 Jul 87 10:02:09 MDT Received: by gateway.mitre.org (5.54/SMI-2.2) id AA03414; Wed, 1 Jul 87 11:39:09 EDT Return-Path: Received: from localhost by boardwalk.mitre.org (1.1/SMI-2.2) id AA01199; Wed, 1 Jul 87 11:38:52 EDT Message-Id: <8707011538.AA01199@boardwalk.mitre.org> To: info-unix@brl.arpa, info-ada@ada20.isi.edu, amethyst-users@simtel20.arpa, editor-people@score.stanford.edu, info-amiga@red.rutgers.edu, info-apple@brl.arpa, info-dec-micro@score.stanford.arpa, info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa, info-vax@sri-kl.arpa, opsys%ucf1vm.bitnet@wiscvm.wisc.edu, soft-eng@xx.lcs.mit.edu, std-unix@sally.utexas.edu, unix-emacs@bbncc5.arpa Cc: howell@mitre.ARPA Subject: Widely used tools on various hosts Date: Wed, 01 Jul 87 11:38:49 -0400 From: howell%community-chest.mitre.org@gateway.mitre.org I am interested in information on widely used tools that are available on a variety of hosts. For example, EMACS-based editors are available for a wide range of UNIX hosts, for micros running MS/DOS, and I believe for VAX VMS. Scribe is also available for several different operating systems. What other machines/OSes does Scribe or EMACS run on? What are other examples of tools that run on various operating systems? I imagine there are a number of examples from the microcomputer world (e.g. Lotus on a variety of OSes). I'm interested in a wide definition of "tools"; for example, I would consider the availability of TCP/IP on UNIX and VMS, or the availability of NFS on UNIX and PCs, to be good examples. Please send to me; I'm not on all of the lists I've mailed to. I'll summarize all responses received by 10 July and redistribute to all mailing lists. Thanks, Chuck Howell ARPA: howell@mwultrix.arpa or howell%community-chest.mitre.org@gateway.mitre.org