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2005-07-10
Thom,
Re: "I'm wondering why Novell is doing all this. They must be aiming for the home desktop with this-- as this is useless fluff on corporate desktops."
It all depends on what your job function is. I can see being able to quickly switch between desktop applications useful. Though with the additional eye candy effects it does seem that Novell is not just targeting NLD for the enterprise anymore but as a global platform solution. If so then we may see SUSE Linux only available from OpenSUSE.org with retail stores selling NLD instead of SUSE Linux. This would then allow Novell to focus more on one desktop solution as well provide a better understanding for those that may be confused with both products from Novell.
Edited 2006-02-03 23:32