> Not to sound like a MAC virgin, but x11 apps? What is that?
>
X11:
A specification for device-independent windowing operations on bitmap 
display devices, developed initially by MIT's Project Athena and now a 
de facto standard supported by the X Consortium.  X was named after an 
earlier window system called "W".  It is a window system called "X", 
not a system called "X Windows".

X uses a client-server protocol, the X protocol.  The server is the 
computer or X terminal with the screen, keyboard, mouse and server 
program and the clients are application programs.  Clients may run on 
the same computer as the server or on a different computer, 
communicating over Ethernet via TCP/IP protocols.  This is confusing 
because X clients often run on what people usually think of as their 
server (e.g. a file server) but in X, it is the screen and keyboard 
etc. which is being "served out" to the applications.

X is used on many Unix systems.  It has also been described as 
over-sized, over-featured, over-engineered and incredibly 
over-complicated.  X11R6 (version 11, release 6) was released in May 
1994.

Matt Liotta
President & CEO
Montara Software, Inc.
http://www.MontaraSoftware.com
(888) 408-0900 x901


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