mi�rcoles, 15 dic 2004 at 15:51, it seems you wrote:

> I'm quite interested in the list of Linux users who are all
> waiting for a good Linux email client, please send me such a list!

Well. I think GNU/Linux will be bigger every year.

A  lot  of  people  are waiting for a GNU/Linux TB version for do the full
change to GNU/Linux.

GNU/Linux  users  and  developers  normally receive a lot of mail, because
they  have  a  lot  of  mailing  lists.  The  power of TB will be good
considered.

There  are  a  lot  of  good mail programs, but people could pay for a
better  program,  one  good  example it's the Linux Kernel developers,
they  don't  use  subversion  or  cvs, they use BitKeeper which it's a
non-free application.

On the webpage http://www.bitkeeper.com/ you could see this:

"BitKeeper  has  made  me  more  than  twice  as  productive,  and its
fundamentally distributed nature allows me to work the way I prefer to
work  - with many different groups working independently, yet allowing
for easy merging between them." -- Linus Torvalds, February 2004


I understand port an application to Linux it's difficult, I don't know
how much code Ritlabs should change for a good compilation on Kylix. I
understand   there   are   more things to improve but you should study
it.

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