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Re: A killer app?
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Jason H Clouse |
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Re: A killer app? |
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Wed, 24 Jan 2001 20:03:43 -0500 |
<<I mostly disagree. I don't need YASW (yet-another-shell-wrapper), I'm
quite happy with bash, yast and/or available LDAP tools. Having a
UserManager doesn't give me any additional value (indeed the
additional value of the NeXTstep UserManager is not the UI>>
Maybe. But it sure would be nicer than the RedHat tools.
<<What I miss on Linux are productivity applications done in a
consistent, interoperable manner. Diagram, OpenWrite, Improv, Mail,
OmniWeb, WetPaint and for development, IB, PB.>>
How true. Unfortunately, I hear that it's difficult to get OpenStep
developers to port their software. Isn't there any way we can put some
pressure on Omni or something? We *at least* need a decent web browser.
I'm getting really sick of Netscape 4.7.
Jason
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