[openbeos] Re: UI

  • From: John Tegen <john.tegen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 08:56:52 -0800

Yes, lets not get into any more copyright trouble.

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From: guillaume.maillard@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Don't forget that you need the authorization of the author ...
and remember that he made the UI of BlueOS... :)

G.



 

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Who needs us when you have:
http://cotito.free.fr/projects_Gonx_index.html (It's in french, but the
pictures aren't.)
Phenomenal. For me Glass Elevator should just be the implementation of that
:D And yes, that includes multi-user. And not crappy linear multiuser, like
linux, but object style multiuser (think Novell/Active Directory). As in,
'BeCollege.Teachers.English.Dave'. BeOS is great because it is object like.






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