Gürkan,

I would much rather have GTK+ make menus that can be pulled off to fit in 
better with my GNUstep or at least allow me to hide them so that I can 
reproduce the menus using WindoMaker's UserMenu function.  I know this is 
possible, Midori allows me to hide the menu and it's WM_CLASS is set up 
properly so it works nicely with WindowMaker's UserMenu, intergrates very 
nicely with GNUstep.

Don't want OSX style menus either.

I only use GTK+ apps when I cannot find a GNUstep app that will do the job, I 
try never to use Gnome apps and the only Qt app I have on my system is twinkle, 
which I hope I will be smart enough soon to paste a GNUstep gui on twinkle's 
cli.

I think Midori would have been a better choice of browser in the GNUstep CD.  I 
installed Chrome, opened it once and promptly decided it was the ugliest, most 
useless, Windoze clone of an abortion I had ever seen.  

I can't address GNUstep on Windows as I will not allow any installation of 
Windows in my home.

-j



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