Idea ID: 2783550

Provide a proper cross-platform NCP client for Mac and Linux.

Status: Delivered
Mac users increasingly expect feature parity with Windows users.

I suggest that now is a good time to build an NCP client for the Mac again to include features such as login script processing, salvage etc. This could be easily ported from the current Novell Client for Linux (NCL) and the NCL could be updated to work for a wider range of Linux distributions.

Without this, Microfocus' cross-plaform story is sadly incomplete.
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  • David, that Mono-relatd article was from 2011. Since that time, MS has open sourced .NET, and Mono 4 was just released in May of this year. I'm not advocating for anything based on Mono (I dislike the entire .NET paradigm, frankly), but whatever Attachmate may have done to Novell's original Mono project should have little bearing on anything at this point. Qt might be a good choice for the GUI interface, at least, but as for the core components under the hood, I'm not familiar enough with the Mac to render an opinion. I do agree with the earlier mention of *not* doing this in Java, however.
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  • David, that Mono-relatd article was from 2011. Since that time, MS has open sourced .NET, and Mono 4 was just released in May of this year. I'm not advocating for anything based on Mono (I dislike the entire .NET paradigm, frankly), but whatever Attachmate may have done to Novell's original Mono project should have little bearing on anything at this point. Qt might be a good choice for the GUI interface, at least, but as for the core components under the hood, I'm not familiar enough with the Mac to render an opinion. I do agree with the earlier mention of *not* doing this in Java, however.
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