On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 06:35, Marvin Pascual wrote:

> Hhmmm...  If you can develop the "look and feel" of Windows 2k/XP, it would
> be nice.  It's not for me but for the End/Desktop Users who have zero
> knowledge with Linux and they want to try it with no worries, the need to
> learn and familiarize first the desktop environment.  People want to start
> and can work right there and then, just like using MS Windows 2k/XP.
> 
> Actually, I also need it for my LTSP setup.  Do it man!  =)
> 
> Good luck!  =)

[also as an answer to Gerald's question]

Heheh, well thanks for the boost.  Actually it's just a personal thing,
wherein I just put in stuff as I need them.  Of course my aim is to make
it as user-friendly and intuitive as possible.  If by chance some people
actually like my work, then I'd be more than willing to share it with
everyone. ;)

And all this talk from someone who hasn't even started on the project
yet :P


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Joon Guillen


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believing it.  Computers had to be the tools of _somebody_, and he knew
for certain that it definitely wasn't him.

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