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by gindely
2181 days ago
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I also didn't use RISC OS - I came close in school, but the ancient machines always got replaced the year before me. However, I have use ROX for a long time - called RISC OS on X - it is/was basically a file manager based around RISC OS, as well as some associated desktop technologies (like app directories). I think it's fair to describe it as a dead as a doornail (I just upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04, and since it no longer comes with pygtk2, various tools are dead). Some of its innovations found their way into other Linux desktop technologies, such as shared-mime-info. But if you want to see what once was, it's a place to begin. (ROX was actually a lot nicer than RISC OS, when I finally installed it on my RPi.) |
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Time for a resurrection, maybe?