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LorKorub

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Screenwriting Programs for Linux (mass conversion)
« on: 9 January 2003, 14:01 »
I am currently located in Hollywood, CA, USA, and the biggest (and probably most intruiging) conversation that erupts on "cocktail night" around here, is the topic of open-source software. People here can't belive that 'tools' to do your job should be free.  It is kind of like being a construction worker, or a police officer....your tools should be tax deductible, and should be at a minimum of expense.

I've seen Movie-Magic, and a couple of other Window$ programs that give the (L)user the capabilities to take anything that is in their head, and make a movable script come to its life.  What I have yet to find (after hours of searching Google) is a program that allows these people to do their thing, without the expenses of licensing fees, bullshit, and the conglatoramy that the M$ world has embedded into these peoples' brains.

Just for the sake of argument (of which I win 98% of the time), I'd like to help out some of these people, prove them wrong (yet again), and fan the flames.  If we (the BSD/*Nix) the community, have a good piece of software to offer, its impact would be enourmous.  It would then offer me the opporunity to Linuxize (my new word) a bunch of people that have credible American influence.  Just like George Jung said: "Once it is accepted by actors and musicians, everyone else will fall into place."
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« Reply #1 on: 9 January 2003, 16:18 »
the technology difference between linux/BSD software and Mac software is entirely down to vendor support in my opinion.

also, if those people want cost to be minimal, why is free not okay? the higher the cost, the more tax deductible it is, but if you pay nothing, surely that adds up better than paying something and then getting some of it back as a tax rebate?

and shouldn't it be 'linucise'?  :D
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« Reply #2 on: 10 January 2003, 02:46 »
Uh, Blender? I don't know.