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It turns out that there is a GUI Toolkit, from the GNU project. It is still under development, has a small βecosystemβ in the form of its IDE, file manager, WM, photo viewer, etc. It even receives grants from FSF, although if nobody needs it, you could stop the project. It is not that it is extremely unpopular. Nobody develops graphical programs on it at all, except for the developers of Toolkit. Even against the background of GNOME and GTK, nobody paid attention to it anyway. Some developers have rewritten their programs from GTK to QT, to which there may be questions about the licensing policy. Why did it go unnoticed? Is it because of ObjC, which is extremely unfamiliar to those who do not develop on Apple devices? Or is it because it just copies NextStep and macOS developments and wants something unique of its own? But it seems that we already have GNOME, which already resembles Aqua in its design. And Avahi and systemd are like Bonjour and launchd in macOS. Maybe there is something else I don't understand, please explain me, anon.
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>>11991> They stuck being a WMWM is optional, it can be used to match the theme of an already installed system. You don't use DE from Chrome OS to use electron programs. Or COSMIC to use iced soft. And WM is represented in the screenshots and there is a complete desktop environment. It's got everything you need.
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>>12162Thanks for bumping the thread for me, fellow macGOD, and yes, I will keep myself safe 🤗
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>>12169I don't use macfag OS
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>>12170fell for bait award
I used to be a macfag years ago, even at the time my mac was ancient though, an iMac G4
That made me a macfag for a while and I still think apple's better than megashart (microsoft)