Linked by Eugenia Loli on Thu 8th Dec 2005 21:48 UTC
A developer meeting strengthens a Linux desktop alliance that could lead to better leverage with hardware vendors and more cross-distribution efforts such as the newly created Portland Project.
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Yes. And it is disgustingly slow and doesn't integrate with Gnome or KDE. I'm not saying that's GTK's fault, but it really shows that we've now reached a point where the open source apps of all kinds are just plain superior to those proprietary apps that used to be held up as the holy grail..
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Acrobat 7 seems to use gtk
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Yes. And it is disgustingly slow and doesn't integrate with Gnome or KDE. I'm not saying that's GTK's fault, but it really shows that we've now reached a point where the open source apps of all kinds are just plain superior to those proprietary apps that used to be held up as the holy grail..