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I also thought it was dying, but I'm not so sure I'd change my mind just yet. To me, it still is.
I mean... is anything truly interesting being done with Syllable? Any truly good improvements? I'm not so sure I'd call this interesting. Maybe a good start would be something as simple as separating the programs on the installation disc into, you know, separate packages... instead of one massive archive to extract to the hard drive. Feels so clunky for an OS that claims to be "modern"...
To sum it up: Syllable was interesting, but it lost my interest a while ago, and this sure as hell doesn't regain any of it back...
Edited 2010-11-09 05:14 UTC