You could easily set up an applescript to double click-open X Windows 
apps.

If you are truly bothered that much by XDarwin, check out tenon's 
XTools. It aint free but it supposedly has better OSX integration, and 
it has hardware accelerated openGL.

http://www.tenon.com/products/xtools/

There is also Oroborosx, which is a free enhanced XDarwin.
http://julia.et.ic.ac.uk/adrian/software/oroborosx/

-Ben

On Thursday, June 20, 2002, at 12:29  PM, ariel balter wrote:

> Well, to begin with, under mac os 9, I could launch it from the desktop
> and it opened its own command window.  I did not need to go through an x
> windows interface.  I find using xdarwin kludgy compared with running x
> programs through my linux box at my department office.



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