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7. What About Windows?

The ``equivalent'' of Windows is the graphic system X Window System. Unlike Windows or the Mac, X11 wasn't designed for ease of use or to look good, but just to provide graphic facilities to UNIX workstations. These are the main differences:

To save memory, one should use applications that use the same libraries, but this is difficult to do in practice.

There are projects that aim at making X11 look and behave as coherently as Windows. Gnome, http://www.gnome.org and KDE, http://www.kde.org, are awesome. Give them a try: you won't regret your Windows desktop anymore.


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