Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Dec 2006 21:20 UTC, submitted by mkools
SUN Microsystems Project Looking Glass has hit the magical 1.0 mark: "This release is the culmination of 3 years of work, starting with Hideya san who originally conceived of a bold, new type of window system, through the initial shake down of the proof-of-concept demo by an internal Sun community, followed by the open sourcing of the technology, which generated such enormous interest that it brought down the java.net servers several times. From that point on many people from around the globe have contributed to the project; contributing to the core, contributing applications, performing testing, writing and translating documentation, etc. The project owners (Hideya, Paul, Krishna and myself) are very grateful for all of the great contributions we have received from you, the LG community."
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RE[4]: Kudos!
by roverrobot on Thu 21st Dec 2006 06:35 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Kudos!"
roverrobot
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2006-07-23

Personally, I prefer maximized fullscreen applications.
I use overlapping windows mostly for drag'n'drop and visual data compare purposes.


I don't think maximizing a window on a 1600x1024 screen and looking at all the empty spaces in the window is very visually appealing.

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