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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1174466" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>It simply is impossible to "port" MP (no matter if MP1 or MP2) to other OS than Windows. MP is using a lot of technologies that are only available on .NET but not on Mono (the Linux and MacOS counterpart of .NET). So a "port" has to be a completely new app, written from scratch. Our team isn't big enough to handle such an extra workload. If you want MP2 on Linux, you need to write it by yourself. </p><p>In some time there will be no need for at least an extra MP2 Client on other OS as then every modern browser can be used as an MP2 client. But this will take some time before it's working also the development has started already...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1174466, member: 109222"] Hi. It simply is impossible to "port" MP (no matter if MP1 or MP2) to other OS than Windows. MP is using a lot of technologies that are only available on .NET but not on Mono (the Linux and MacOS counterpart of .NET). So a "port" has to be a completely new app, written from scratch. Our team isn't big enough to handle such an extra workload. If you want MP2 on Linux, you need to write it by yourself. In some time there will be no need for at least an extra MP2 Client on other OS as then every modern browser can be used as an MP2 client. But this will take some time before it's working also the development has started already... [/QUOTE]
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