As a Linux user and professional photographer, will there ever be a linux compatible version of Photo Mechanic?
That is my, and the wish of many!
Not all GNU/Linux users are looking for open source software, there is certainly a gap in the photography market for this
Ever since you posted this message in 2007, the "gap" has started to close more and more and since 2012 Professional Photography workflow became serious as many developers started porting applications to the rock solid Linux/BSD/Unix platform.
I completely switched to Linux (more specifically to Ubuntu 13 Linux) for my professional photography workflow. 99% of the applications I need are there (except a serious/robust IPTC editor). GIMP for Linux for professional image retouching, Rapid Photo Downloader to ingest images from cards, Scribus for Professional desktop publishing, Corel Aftershot Pro for Linux to develop RAW images (Hats off to Corel), Geeqie for image browsing (supports all formats, even 3D stereo mpo format from Fujifilm cameras) and Filezilla to FTP. There's even a Professional (TV Broadcast calibre) NLE video editing application for Linux, called Lightworks (After 20 years in TV studios on other platforms, it was just released on Linux some months ago!).
It is unlikely unless we hear from many, many more people like yourself.
That is not only my wish, but the wish of many. Just do a simple Google search for Photo Mechnanic Linux. Sportsshooter, Linux and other photography forums speaks for itself! (as a matter of fact, this is how I just came across this thread.) The **ONLY** application missing from Linux to close this gap is a serious IPTC editor like Photo Mechanic. If Photo Mechanic will be ported to Linux, then that would be the *last* piece of software to close the gap.
+1 to port PM to Linux.