How does Mainsoft for UNIX and Linux work?
Mainsoft for UNIX and Linux is comprised of two main components: the Mainsoft for UNIX and Linux runtime – a high-performing and robust set of Windows runtime libraries for UNIX – for the deployment of your application, and the Software Development Kit which includes a plug-in to Visual Studio (the SDK client) and a build engine installed on the target UNIX/Linux build machine (the SDK server) – for the application cross-platform development.
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- Ive installed the Mainsoft for UNIX and Linux Client on Win98/Windows Me, and although the setup says it is not supported, it seems to work. Why don you support it?
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- I tried to uninstall the Mainsoft for UNIX and Linux Client, and it failed. Can I uninstall it manually?