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Hi Jacob,

On 30 Nov 2003 20:59:30  (my local time 1 dec 2003 02:59:30), you
typed::
JS> My concern is that, when linux
JS> takes off on the desktop as it surely will in the next few years, we'll be
JS> left out of the loop, since commercial software vendors aren't going to be
JS> concentrating on the command-line market.

That, imo depends on *us*. If we want to be left out of the loop, then
we will be left out, but if we want to go with the flow, we won't be
left out. As Janina said, there are acdcessibility standards being
developed and i also believe in the power of the open-source system.
(The guis are part of the open-source, aren't they?) I think both
interfaces have their advantages, as i said in an erlier message and i
believe as i also said that the X interfaces has potential to blow
Windows away accessibility wise.
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/Krister
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