On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 11:25 PM, Michael Wiktowy <michael.wiktowy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Isn't that what baobab is for?
Why is it that every time a useful Java based application is mentioned someone feels the need to jump in, destroy the magic moment, and mention a non-java one, as if by trying and running a useful Java based application, a grave sin is commited against GNU/Linux?. ;-P
Java Web Start is my favorite hidden trick. Just with a handful of links / bookmarks on browser toolbars I have access to many useful apps I need, regardless of OS. Which, IMHO, is the way all userland software should be (cross platform).
(no need to reply, just speaking aloud to myself). ;-)
FC
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