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On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 07:53:12PM -0500, John wrote:
> 
> > 
> 
> Hi Max maybe something along the line that Looks like Windows Vista
> Gadgets? I get asked alot but I've never looked into it though. Maybe
> there is something already like that? Things kinda like installing
> Google Earth? Your wantting that Windows Look and Feel?

I think that many, possibly most? of us also use our CentOS installs as
workstations.  I don't know if I'd call that one a Windows-y something
(I'm assuming the comment was light hearted and not flame bait--shucks,
we could argue that one all day about what's Windows-y).   :)

 
I think the whole point of Max's post is that many many of us use CentOS
as workstation as well as server.  Many of these applications are
useful, time savers, and so forth, especially on workstations.  

Otherwise, I think we'd have to remove the whole laptop section.   :)


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