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From: | Holger |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnubg] Match statistics graph |
Date: | Sat, 30 Aug 2003 00:20:53 +0200 |
At 16:33 29.08.2003 +0000, Joern Thyssen wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 05:47:16PM +0200, Jim Segrave wrote > > I think this is the big divide between the Unix background and the > Windows background, Unix has the idea of lots of generic tools as > separate pieces which get assembled to meet requirements, Windows has > the idea (even if it's by sharing IE as the basic rendering platform), > of monolithic do-all tools. Yes, that's a good point.
Indeed, it is. But..Look at how successful Linux is on the desktop. And those parts that begin to make it successful don't look that much like Unix. (Besides, I know that KDE nor Gnome have nothing to do with Linux.)
For the desktop you'll have to deal with the average user that merely and at most _uses_ a _few_ programmes. (S)He doesn't master even those.
And gnubg is a desktop programme. Regards,Holger
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