On Nov 10, 2007 6:01 PM, Aria Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I honestly can't think of GNOME, KDE, Debian, MacOS's or Microsoft's
> slogans.


GNOME: The Free Software Desktop Project
K Desktop Environment: Conquer Your Desktop
Windows Vista: Bring Clarity to Your World

I couldn't find one specific to the Mac, but browsing their website you can
see a bunch of them, including:
"Add a new Mac to your Mac" (www.apple.com/macosx)

The GNOME and KDE slogans are part of their web site's title, which might be
why you never noticed it, but when searching for them in google, those are
the first things you see.  They each inspire different type of people: GNOME
is geared toward free software advocates, and KDE is for people look to get
a more power desktop (this is my opinion of what they mean, each person
interprets them differently).

The killer app happened to be developed first, and the toolkit was
> separated. That's a unique step. I don't think that can be replicated.


They did work backwards.  In those days there was really nothing competing
against GTK.

Stefan
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