csanyk
Member
I have seen no announcement from YYG about a Linux IDE for GMS2. With all the talk of GMS2 being a full rewrite in portable C++, which would allow you to compile the IDE for other platforms, it has gotten my hopes up, especially since we have had Linux as a build target for some time now.
I would really love to see GMS IDE on Linux, as GMS is the last Windows-exclusive software that has prevented me from making a full migration to Linux.
I very much want to get off of Microsoft in my personal life, and I strongly prefer Linux to Mac OS X these days. After the way Microsoft tried to force Windows 10 on users over this past year, I never want to buy another product from them again!
Based on the information released today, I'm going to assume that the answer is "we have no plans at this time, but that doesn't mean we'll never do it, maybe at some point in the future." But it would be good to have confirmation from an official source on that.
And please consider it as a feature request. This is my #1 wish list item!
I would really love to see GMS IDE on Linux, as GMS is the last Windows-exclusive software that has prevented me from making a full migration to Linux.
I very much want to get off of Microsoft in my personal life, and I strongly prefer Linux to Mac OS X these days. After the way Microsoft tried to force Windows 10 on users over this past year, I never want to buy another product from them again!
Based on the information released today, I'm going to assume that the answer is "we have no plans at this time, but that doesn't mean we'll never do it, maybe at some point in the future." But it would be good to have confirmation from an official source on that.
And please consider it as a feature request. This is my #1 wish list item!