Lukas,

I'll give you that, but I also think that Windows is going the wrong way.  
Something simple like browsing a directory full of graphs of data from various 
experimental runs has become easier (and faster) on Linux than it is on Windows.

If Apple could/would run their OS on things like PC/104 hardware, I might have 
jumped to them years ago.  As it is, Linux has been getting better, Windows 
(IMHO) has been getting steadily more bloated, annoying and buggy, and my 
long-standing policy of never increasing my dependence on MS has gradually made 
it feasible for me to move to Linux in a big way.  Pharo is no small part of it.

Bill



-----Original Message-----
From: pharo-project-boun...@lists.gforge.inria.fr 
[mailto:pharo-project-boun...@lists.gforge.inria.fr] On Behalf Of Lukas Renggli
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 9:59 AM
To: Pharo-project@lists.gforge.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] Bye bye pharo on the iPhone

> People won't buy an 'approved' C++ crap, if they will have a choice to 
> use something which is way better.
> And they are really don't care, what language is used to implement software.

You'll have to admit that open source software with a truly excellent user 
experience still hasn't happened yet.

Lukas

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