Hi Richard

Actually I am not looking for a Windows clone, just a software-correct GUI. I don't need much too. I need text input widgets and a way to display graphs. The graphs could be grammatically created images that are independent of the window manager and widget toolkit but simply presented to the user.

XFCE was okay on Linux but I still had some issues. XFCE on Fedora was a train wreck.

It was really quite a lot of links to non-installed programs and it's not about what I can sort though, it's that I want to present an open source OS to people who have never used one. It has to follow the law of least astonishment.

Hi good0Th

I don't really need prettiness but thanks for the post.

-Patrick



On 13-05-24 07:14 PM, Richard Toohey wrote:
On 05/25/13 10:48, Patrick Mc(avery wrote:
Hi Everyone
[chop]
While about 7 out of the 9 years with Linux have been good, the
graphical experience on Linux has plummeted for me. I don't really
want to send prospective customers to Linux any more. I am fearing
that Windows may end up being my only option.
Which Windows GUI is that?

Last version I liked was Windows 2000; XP was OK, 7 a disaster, and
sounds like Microsoft are backpedaling on Windows 8 and the tile-based
approach.

Not sure there is any perfect GUI - if you are looking for something
exactly like Windows, then you are going to have Windows (but as I say,
"Windows" is a moving target - you talking about XP, 7 or 8, or "Blue"?)

KDE 4 and Gnome 3 have been big jumps from their previous versions.

I've been through KDE 3.5.10 to Gnome 3 to cwm, currently on XFCE which
suits me personally.

If you get put off by a few links to non-installed applications, then
don't think much is going to help you.

OS X looks nice, but there are a few frustrations in there, too. And if
your customers prefer the Windows experience, then it's no help - it's
not Windows, it is different.

Anyway, everything is meant to be on the cloud, Web 2.0 (or is it 3.0),
iOS, Android, etc. so no-one cares about the desktop anymore. Yeah, right!

Good luck!

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