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"Fairly easy to use, but slow because of use of JVM, leading to cross-platform interface that doesn't feel right in any one operating system." This is rather judgmental, and I don't think all users of oXygen would agree--I use oXygen on both OS X and Windows machines and find that it's a remarkably user-friendly GUI for a Java application. Can we change this to something more neutral? --[[User:DavidSewell|DavidSewell]] 14:22, 15 March 2007 (GMT) | "Fairly easy to use, but slow because of use of JVM, leading to cross-platform interface that doesn't feel right in any one operating system." This is rather judgmental, and I don't think all users of oXygen would agree--I use oXygen on both OS X and Windows machines and find that it's a remarkably user-friendly GUI for a Java application. Can we change this to something more neutral? --[[User:DavidSewell|DavidSewell]] 14:22, 15 March 2007 (GMT) | ||
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+ | : I'm open to that. I tried capturing the essence of [http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0702&L=TEI-L&T=0&F=&S=&P=13184 Syd's comment on TEI-L] and my own experience with the <oXygen/>, which is that it doesn't feel like a native application under Windows, OS X, or even Linux because it uses Java to build a generic GUI. [[User:Kshawkin|Kshawkin]] 00:32, 20 March 2007 (GMT) |
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Synopsis
"Fairly easy to use, but slow because of use of JVM, leading to cross-platform interface that doesn't feel right in any one operating system." This is rather judgmental, and I don't think all users of oXygen would agree--I use oXygen on both OS X and Windows machines and find that it's a remarkably user-friendly GUI for a Java application. Can we change this to something more neutral? --DavidSewell 14:22, 15 March 2007 (GMT)
- I'm open to that. I tried capturing the essence of Syd's comment on TEI-L and my own experience with the <oXygen/>, which is that it doesn't feel like a native application under Windows, OS X, or even Linux because it uses Java to build a generic GUI. Kshawkin 00:32, 20 March 2007 (GMT)