I am pretty sure we dont need a screenshot for old wmaker user like you or its 3rd core developer like me. ;-) And if you were so happy with WMaker, you probably didn't spend enough time with GNUstep.
-- Sent from my GNU/Linux N900 ----- Original message ----- > Dead or not, I've been using WindowMaker as my window manager since the > mid-1990s, on Solaris, Linux, and AIX, every day, and very often over > VPN. I've never had it crash; never had to fuss with it. Being old > doesn't disqualify it from being good at what it does. It was usable > over dial-up when nothing else was. > > I can't say anything good about GNOME. It was installed as part of the > 'Sun Java Desktop System' when I upgraded my U60 here at home to Solaris > 10, and made that machine practically useless for local desktop use, it > was so insanely slow. Removing GNOME from it was like excising a cancer. > > --Robert > > On Mar 19, 2011, at 6:33 AM, Banlu Kemiyatorn wrote: > > > ----- Original message ----- > > ... > > > can't seem to get gWorkspace to work. I am new to all things > > > Objective-C,and am currently learning to use the iPhone SDK. My > > > interest > > ... > > > > Speaking of new user, I saw someone asking if WMaker was still > > recommended, I think we should not advertise the dead Window Maker > > project in the front page to anyone but some old farts. Please replace > > SS with a GNOME themed one which could even enabled by default if > > GNOME environment was detected, declared it as current goal or > > something. Work best or not, WMaker SS shoud be eliminated from the > > front page immediatly. > > > > Feel no sorry for bragging again and again on this, and will never > > give up. > > > > -- > > Sent from my GNU/Linux N900 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep >
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