In article <1iv3fvINNeui@male.EBay.Sun.COM> robert1@sabu.EBay.Sun.COM (Bob S.- Contractor) writes:
>I want to take my Frame files from Sun at work and work on them at home on Windows and then take them back to the Sun platform. Frame says I have to buy a $300 program called Common-Link to convert the disks to the other format. I had always believed that this could be done within Frame. The manual is no help. If anyone out there is working from UNIX to Windows and back, please let me know how you do it. Thanks
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I'm doing this easily without problem - I use NFS to copy the files onto
a PC disk and then use those files without change at home. The only possible
problem I could think of is if you're using fonts that are installed only
on one system.
You could also use FTP to transfer the files, or perhaps a SLIP link. Check
with your sysadm about how this can be done. Once you've got the Unix files
on a disk, though, that should be it.
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