It seems to be limited in application support, no openoffice :-(

However, the requirements to run Syllable are remarkably minimal.

A Pentium 60 with 32 megs of ram will apparently run Syllable.

If someone would port a simple spreadsheet application and a word
processor to Syllable, it would be more useful.

I have a computer that is awfully slow for XP where it's purpose
mainly is to replace printed phone lists.

There is a syllable server that is evidently a trimmed down Linux
distribution.

I wish everything Syllable is based on was under the GPL and the LGPL.
At least everything it is based on is free.

I started checking out Syllable at the 0.6.4 release.

Anyways, does anyone follow Syllable closely enough to know where it is
going, who uses it, what it is useful for, etcetera?

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