On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, CHIH-HSIANG HENRY YAO wrote:

>       He has a point. Windows 95, with all its falut, still is a very 
> user friendly system. If you have fully compliant system, usuall you 
> won't have any problems installing it. I still strongly believe that 
> Linux can mold into a desktop much like Windows 95 in its good ways. A 
> user friendly interface lying ontop of Linux may be a great way get 
> people's attention. I really think this is something that had been truely 
> neglected in most of the distribtuion I seem so far. Perhaps, it is 
> something worth working on? Maybe to entice more people to switch to 
> Linux as an alternative to Windows 95. (It is more feasible now, with 
> Corel WordPerfect, Applixware, ICQ (using Java), and KDE desktop.) If 
> someone is working on it, please let me know. A Linux for "MAC" user. 
> (not to say MAC user are dummies, but user friendly..)

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