> Moreover, with IceWM one can design a single and global menu structure
> with entries for all the programs that need to be started by anyone.
> If a particular user has no OS permissions to a given application then
> IceWM auto-magically doesn't show the menu entry in question to that
> specific user. :)
I do not know if Blackbox can hide the global apps based on permissions or
not, and it is a good point.
>
> However, if Blackbox satisfies your specific needs then that's fine
> with me too. One of the advantages of using Linux is the freedom of
> choice. :)
>
> Wouter
>
Agreed.
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