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Lemur, as an INTP to an INTJ, it sometimes does pay off to add more "fluff". I have no problems grasping the frame from which you write your posts, but our types form two minorities in the world.
I've always bumped into people not understanding me, to the point of me now explaining pretty much everything. Sometimes to the annoyance of the people around me.
As for KDE4 having comparable technology... Good to see alternatives available. It doesn't help though if you <u>want</u> to run Gnome as your desktop.
Still, if you only use ECMA-MONO + Gnome technology, you can use Tomboy, FSpot, Beagle and Gnome-DO safely, without having to worry about MS dragging you to court over their core .NET patents.
Now that MS has clarified their position on their patents, I wonder what the other ECMA participants Intel and HP think about their patents and the core of .NET.