Michelle Klein-Hass wrote:

> If you have ever used Linux with KDE you would have a nice preview of Safari. 
> The KDE browser Konqueror is based on the same core as Safari, and has the 
> same speedy performance. In fact, if you run Yellow Dog Linux on a Mac, you 
> can use KDE and Konqui (as its fans refer to Konqueror) in its natural 
> habitat. 

What is more exciting is the implications for other Linux, particularly 
KDE apps...if Apple's engineers have developed ways to easily port KDE 
apps, for example, to native OSX apps, that really opens a HUGE pool of 
applications to the Mac. I suspect that between this effort and the 
newly released native X11 environment, we'll be able to see a lot of 
nifty new stuff in the coming months...


-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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