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OSNews: Designing the Operating System of Tomorrow
Apr 8, 2004, 01 :45 UTC (9 Talkback[s]) (10143 reads)

(Other stories by Daan Goedkoop)

"If you visit OSNews once in a while, you will of course know everything about the present and about the future of operating systems. Somewhere between 2005 and 2007, Microsoft will release Windows codename Longhorn, and until that happens Gnome and KDE need to fill the gap between themselves and Windows XP. And if everything goes well, they will implement some Longhorn features as well. On the other side, we have the innovative Mac OS X. It is the user-friendliest computer system on earth, built on UNIX and has OpenGL acceleration of the screen.

"Wait. Read that again, and think for yourself: how much innovation has there been and will there be? Let's start with Gnome and KDE..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Too much shallow opinion to read... Skim ...   Its good to have an opinion, its just good.   
GaAsP
Apr 8, 2004, 02:26:53
 
> Too much shallow opinion to read... Sk ...   save the clicks, typical OSNews junk   
Alice
Apr 8, 2004, 03:27:19
 
nothing more nothing less...regards,d  ...   slash dot style technical aliterate spam...   
daniel
Apr 8, 2004, 05:46:14
 
What the author is trying to create is c ...   Wrong terminology! GUI != OS   
Joe User
Apr 8, 2004, 06:20:36
 
Why oh why is Windows always credited wi ...   Lack of innovation??   
Richard Corfield
Apr 8, 2004, 09:40:39
 
> > Too much shallow opinion to read...  ...   Re: save the clicks, typical OSNews junk   
Jarek
Apr 8, 2004, 11:46:57
 
http://www.softpanorama.org/OSS/Bla_faq/ ...   Re: Re: save the clicks, typical OSNews junk   
Sally
Apr 8, 2004, 14:39:22
 
I am so sick of clueless journalist who  ...   only the naive think OS==GUI   
JavaDoug
Apr 8, 2004, 15:36:48
 
Hi!I read that article... it MUST be a j ...   It MUST be a joke!   
Szasz Pal
Jun 2, 2004, 08:00:56
 
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