Hi Khader,

> Being User Friendly and IDE's for programmers are two different
topics.
> Talking about User Friendly, tell them to try Corel Linux or you
should
> have sent them over to the IT.com Linux Stall or to the
ILUG-Bangalore
> meeting or last but not the least, send them over to me ;-)

No need to send them anywhere. I have seen it in front of my eyes.

> Coming back to the point, I still stick to my earlier words.
> And to prove my point, earlier there was a poll on <somenewsite> to
see
> which IDE was used most and the winner was ??? Well, I am leaving it
out
> to u. But, anyway there is no dearth of IDE's for Linux. There are
one
> helluva IDE's for programming in Linux and lotta commercial ones.

One doesn't require hundreds of IDEs, but only one full featured IDE.

Regards
Urmil Parikh


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