I didn't see this mentioned here yet, but I may have just missed it. In any case, it's good news, and probably deserves a place on the UT home page.
http://www.borland.com/about/press/2001/kylix_eval.htmlBorland Drives Rapid Application Development for Linux® with Kylix? Evaluation Program
Borland® Kylix? Now Available for 60-Day Free Trial Download
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. - July 20, 2001 - Borland Software Corporation (Nasdaq NM: BORL), a leading provider of e-business platform solutions, today announced the free evaluation version of Borland® Kylix? Server Developer, a native rapid application development (RAD) environment for the Linux® operating system (OS). Kylix Server Developer offers full support for the development of desktop, database, and Apache? Web Server applications as well as enterprise class Linux solutions for Apache?, IBM® DB2®, and Oracle®.
With the free evaluation edition of Kylix, developers can now experience the fastest way to develop professional Linux applications. Developers can go to
http://www.borland.com/kylix today to download the evaluation version of Kylix Server Developer.
"There is no better way to introduce Kylix than to let it speak for itself. As I am sure millions of developers will quickly find, Kylix has a very rich and rewarding story to tell," said Gent Hito, CEO of /n software, Inc.
"This evaluation version of Kylix will make it easier for businesses to evaluate the benefits of Kylix for Linux application development and explore the deployment possibilities for mission-critical Web, database and desktop solutions on Linux," said Simon Thornhill, vice president and general manager of Borland's RAD business unit.