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[openbeos] Re: OpenBeOS Applications
- From: John Ryerson <johnryerson@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 16:13:23 -0500
Andrew Edward McCall wrote:
Hi all,
I have been talking to Geoffrey Longo regarding the re-implementation
of the OpenBeOS Applications, the ones you see after a new install when
you go BeOS Menu->Applications.
Most of them are going to be fine to be re-implemented, but some I have
doubts on why we should actually do it. Below are the applications I am
questioning.
I also know that a fair few of the applications have their source code
available with BeOS anyway, what happens about these? Can we use the
code, or do we have to re-write them still?
N+
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Other than being fast, this was always always crap (IMO - I know there
are people who loved it). I would suggest settling on BeZilla as our
default browser (like we have much choice anyway). Perhaps we can make
a OpenBeOS distribution of it, packaging it up nicely and give it a
BeOS theme? I really don't think that now is the time to be making
another web-rendering engine.
If people object to the whole BeZilla, why don't we use the Mozilla
rendering engine and create a simple browser like Gaelon does?
PoorMan
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This was actually OK... but is it really worth writing a web server
when Apache 1.3x and Apache 2.x have been ported.
I would suggest getting the Apache 2.x port up to date, and creating a
GUI to httpd.conf instead of PoorMan. (Heh - ApacheMan) - much like
MacOS X does, we could even bundle PHP with it.
Terminal
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Why don't we just port the latest version of Bash, and use that
instead?
BeIDE
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I don't know what to do about this - discussions welcome!
BeMail
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I don't know what to do about this either, I *really* like BeMail, but
if we are going to bundle BeZilla, do we need to rewrite BeMail? I
have a feeling that the answer will be yes here :)
Thanks
Andrew Edward McCall
mccall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
--
OpenBeOS! - Join the revolution now!
http://www.openbeos.org/
A usefull small program to include would be something like atomtime (for
windows) or NetWork Time (BeOS GPL program listed as NTP on bebits). And
how about making it auto-update the clock ever x hours/days (windows xp
has this feature now).
--
John Ryerson
http://www.sivax.net
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