On Saturday 28 May 2005 11:59, Chad Smith wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > From the customer's POV there's another reason, and that is choice. > > Modularity means that you can move modules around. For example, in > > Windows there is only one graphical interface. In Linux there is > > Gnome, KDE, Afterstep, Sawfish, Englihtenment, Icewm, Blackfox, fvwm > > and a dozen others. > > That's not true. Windows has many GUIs. There is LiteStep, 3DNA, > Window Blinds, just to name a few...
Hmm. Mostly just decoration, tho litestep is close (tho buggy IME). Still no real variety in basic gui... > There is plenty of choice in MS Windows. > > In fact, there is a **** load *MORE* choice in Windows than there is > Linux. A billion times as many programs and much more functionality. So how many billion windows apps are there :) tim -- --------------------------------------------------------- Tim & Therese Fairchild Atchafalaya Border Collies. Kuttabul, Queensland, Australia. --------------------------------------------------------- Email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage http://www.bcs4me.com Photos http://www.pbase.com/amosf ---------------------------------------------------------
