Hi Bofh

Thanks for bringing this up.

I wrote off the idea of using a web based solution a long time ago. However things have changed a lot since then. I could deploy the application on a Raspberry PI or Olimex board and people could access it from Windows machines via their internal network.

Something to seriously consider




On 13-05-24 09:39 PM, bofh wrote:
Have you considered HTML5 + CSS?

Seriously.

On Friday, May 24, 2013, ag@gmail wrote:

Have you considered a thought that XFCE may be easily customizable? The
non-existing program entries can be removed and the UI customized to your
liking?

 From what you describe it doesn't seem you require pretty graphics. I
would suggest trying out the light window managers. Customizing a window
manager to your liking is pretty straightforward with the light variants
(not gnome and kde - these are SAKs - Swiss Army Knives). You may possibly
find one that exactly matches the job...

-ag

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On May 24, 2013, at 5:39 PM, "Patrick Mc(avery" <
[email protected] <javascript:;>> wrote:

Hi Marti

Thanks so much for your rapid and helpful response.

I will still consider Mac OSX but it's just that it is the worst of two
worlds for me. Labs use Windows only. If I ship something that works on
windows, I don't have to swim against the current with this topic. I am
willing to swim for free software but OSX is not free either :(
-Patrick











On 13-05-24 06:59 PM, Marti Martinez wrote:
Gnome isn't bad on OpenBSD, but depending on what you don't like about
linux, that may not live up to your expectations.

Frankly, though, as an almost life-long Windows user both personally
and professionally, if I had GUI concerns I'd seriously consider
whether OSX was a viable option rather than Windows. With that said, I
wouldn't target either platform for X11.

On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Patrick Mc(avery
<[email protected] <javascript:;>> wrote:
Hi Everyone

My name is Patrick, this is my first post here.

I switched my primary computer from Windows to Linux about 9 years ago.

I service scientific instruments. About 12 years ago I became aware of
the
brutal conditions scientific software is sold under. I have been slowly
writing my own application to work with these instruments, it's taken
a long
time because I have had to learn to code.

I had always planed on deploying on Linux.

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.

It looks like OpenBSD is all about software correctness and I am sure
it
will be great to work with, in a sort of "back end" way but is there a
desktop manager to work with it that can match the reliability of
OpenBSD?

I tried to load Fluxbox and was disappointed with it. It had several
menubuttons for application that were not yet installed.

Any help would be very much appreciated, I feel trapped and it sounds
weird
to say this but I am really a bit depressed about the idea of heading
back
to Windows.

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