Onur Kucuk wrote:
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Well said :)
These are actually the "main" reasons that make me use E.
I really don't like using mouse, unless it is a graphics thing, it
slows me down.
Don't forget that E leaves most of the computer's resources available
to actually get work done. That hasn't been
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 13:10:23 -0500
"Daniel J. Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may want to start with why you are using E over KDE and GNOME.
> For me it is about the bandwidth between the computer and user.
> KDE/GNOME 2 and more so Microsoft significantly limit this bandwidth
> based o
You may want to start with why you are using E over KDE and GNOME. For
me it is about the bandwidth between the computer and user. KDE/GNOME 2
and more so Microsoft significantly limit this bandwidth based off
providing an easy to use/learn interface. (I think it has to do with
HCI people gettin
Hello,
Soon I will be giving a seminar about Enlightenment in "3rd Linux and
Open Source Festival, May 13 - 16, 2004, Ankara, Turkey"
( http://senlik.linux.org.tr )
I am planning a "user side" introductary seminar (for a start) and will
focus mostly on eye candy, features, eesh, past and f