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Review: The Cygwin Tools: A GNU Toolkit for Windows Export

Journal of Applied Econometrics, Vol. 15, No. 3. (2000), pp. 331-341.

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Development tools which accompany numerous variants of the Unix Operating System such as compilers, shells, editors, and other assorted development utilities can be a blessing for applied researchers. This review examines the Cygwin toolkit, a free toolkit containing ports of many of the popular GNU tools and utilities to the Windows 95, 98, and NT environments. This toolkit can make life easier for applied researchers who find themselves working within the confines of a Windows-based environment.


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