Heh....Me too. I love clean, unadulterated interfaces. I still prefer command line the best, though.

Jack
On Jul 12, 2005, at 7:40 PM, Peter da Silva wrote:

And I agree with you on that as well.  That's why I don't use Linux
anymore (RH 3.x to 5.x was simply murder.  So was the migration from
AOUT to ELF)  But, again, we were discussing interface design and
aesthetics.  Is there no BSD compliant window manager that is more
functional in design than the OS X interface?

The window manager in X is not a big enough part of the user interface
to really make a difference.

On FreeBSD, I used GNUstep.


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