Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Sep 2005 14:47 UTC
Microsoft Some prominent figures in the Linux community believe that as enterprises increase their use of Linux on the desktop, Microsoft will be forced to consider offering a version of Office for Linux. "When the [Linux desktop] market share gets to a certain point, Microsoft will, just as it did with Apple in the past, make Office available on Linux," CEO Stuart Cohen of OSDL said in an interview. My take: Mr. Cohen is forgetting two important things: Excel was first released for the Mac (1985) and Word wasn't popular until MS ported it from DOS to Mac (1985).
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RE[5]: Breakage
by somebody on Thu 1st Sep 2005 17:34 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: Breakage"
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2005-07-07

I think it's amazing that you manage to maintain all of that wonderful GTK compatibility ... what with them having broken the API yet again with the latest release.

GTK2.8 in source and binary compatible with older releases. Functions added in new version aren't.
Gnome2.12 is focusing on GTK2.8 (with the new features), and this is why Gnome2.12 isn't compatible with GTK2.6

*sniff sniff* What's that I smell?

That would probably be your brains being burned out when calculating 2+2.

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