> > How about Google Earth for Linux?
> > Google Chrome for Linux?
> > ......
>
> better look more closely.  They *all* run under/via wine  :^)

These applications are native for Linux, take a look inside...

Google Chrome is in Gtk libraries:
http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-dev/msg/f3507e2ded99b354

And Google Earth is in Qt libraries:
http://qt.nokia.com/qt-in-use/story/app/google-earth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_earth#Linux_version

> > Other Google products have a native version for Linux.
>
> Please show me?

Like for example Google Desktop: http://desktop.google.com/linux/index.html

On 24 feb, 21:54, Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> wrote:
> * R <[email protected]> [02-24-11 15:43]:
>
> > >It's hard to do Linux desktop applications due to the plethora of
> > >Window Managers available to the GNU ...
>
> > How about Google Earth for Linux?
> > Google Chrome for Linux?
> > ......
>
> better look more closely.  They *all* run under/via wine  :^)
>
> > Other Google products have a native version for Linux.
>
> Please show me?
>
> > I don't think Google have problems to choose window manager for these
> > applications.
>
> > And for Picasa, I think if they port all code to MacOSX, a unix like
> > system, the logic/business tier don't change and only have to change
> > the view/presentation tier for Linux.
>
> more at the bottom!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 24 feb, 19:20, Stephen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > It's hard to do Linux desktop applications due to the plethora of Window
> > > Managers available to the GNU user hence all the variables for the
> > > developers to code for. There is no one desktop as there is for MacOS and
> > > pretty much for M$FT Windows.
>
> > > On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 6:28 AM, R <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > On 16 feb, 00:44, Tashi <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Actually, I can't catch the reason why it's not yet ready to be really
> > > > > operative from a pure Unix-Like OS, and only emulated for instance
> > > > > with wine?
> > > > > So many people don't want to pay to have an OS, and will NEVER pay
> > > > > anything to use any so slow, virus-full and buggy OS like this crappy
> > > > > Windows!
> > > > > But could someone tell me if ever a pure ANSI-C version, so mostly
> > > > > exportable, is scheduled to be realised once, or if ever no one did
> > > > > yet think about it?
>
> > > > > Thanks to tell me!, guys!
>
> > > > There is also a native MacOSX version of Picasa : http://
> > > >http://picasa.google.com/mac
>
> > > > Why not a native Linux version of Picasa?
>
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