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Monday February 12, 2007 20070212

• The Solaris Developer Platform Lives At Last!

I've been waiting for this for over a year now. And FINALLY it's here!  

Today, Solaris Express, Developer Edition goes live! This OpenSolaris-based version is by developers, for developers. It has a great new installer for x86 systems, particularly laptops; a GNOME desktop with your tools all ready to go; and lots of apps including those for the Web tier.

And it's all free. 



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  • Sun Studio 11 for OpenSolaris - the latest enhancements and patches for Solaris Express distributions. Record-setting C, C++, and Fortran compilers, IDE, and integrated tools
  • NetBeans IDE 5.5 with Enterprise Pack 5.5 - an open-source IDE for desktop and enterprise Java development
  • Solaris + AMP (SAMP) - Learn how to set up an optimized and observable stack to develop and deploy your AMP applications.
  • Solaris OS, Desktop and Applications - Based on Solaris Express Community Edition build 55, this release includes many desktop and operating system enhancements. The highlights include new tools like Firefox, Thunderbird, and StarOffice 8.
  • Open Source Applications- over 150 open source applications including MySQL, Python, and PostgreSQL
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http://developers.sun.com/solaris/downloads/solexpdev/

 


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