Quoting "Aaron J. Seigo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > X was known for a long time as a platform where every single app worked and > > looked differently and none of them worked together. > > now we want to make every application not only work together, but we want > every app to look the same and meld seemlessly with each other.
I don't see a problem with this. Linux does have a very inconcistent look, I can see how many people don't like this. I myself always try to have some concistency between my gtk 1.x/gtk 2.x/QT/etc. themes. That way things look more uniform and I like that. I think it would be nice if someone made a theme for GTK/QT/Mozilla/OpenOffice, etc. so just about everything looked the same. As for the interfaces that was the big selling point for Macs for many years. While you had to relearn everything when you switched DOS applications, if you knew one MacOS app you pretty much knew them all. Jesse
