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The revolution begins...
KernelPanic:
Jimmy take off your sunglasses I think they have a Tux filter.
hm_murdock:
sorry!
quote:Could I ask what the point of that is?
You seem to be reinventing several wheels
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Well, I think it's going to be significantly more advanced, much more capable than current *nix IPC methods.
Either that, or he's just doing it so that it will conform to Granite (C++), Marble (C#), and GenSTEP (Obj-C) APIs
KernelPanic:
k, cool.
I might try and talk to fury sometime.
savet:
quote:How is having to RTFM a good thing?
My design teacher always used to] say, "With a poorly designed product you always have to RTFM"
Jimmy, will the 3D desktop serve a useful purpose?
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Very few good products can be used to their full potential without reading a manual or documentation. Adobe Photoshop is a prime example. With a good book or tutorial, it drastically shortens the learning curve. I doubt anyone can claim Photoshop isn't a spectacular program.
A thing most people forget is that a user friendly program is not the program that is the easiest to use. That is user intuitive. The user friendly program is the one that does everything the user wants it to.
Windows = User Intuitive
Linux = User Friendly
[ July 21, 2004: Message edited by: Rio ]
hm_murdock:
agreed. it's easier to "figure out" a simple UI... so many people go for that.
you can have a friendly UI and it not be simple.
however, Adobe's UIs are neither friendly nor good.
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