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- From: sherman@unx.sas.com (Chris Sherman)
- Subject: Re: IS UNIX DEAD? (long)
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- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 06:38:14 GMT
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- In <1992Nov6.113324.6348@global.hacktic.nl> peter@global.hacktic.nl (Peter Busser) writes:
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- >Wow! ODT uses Motif, NeXT uses NeXTStep, A/UX uses finder and SVR4.2 uses
- >OPEN LOOK, I guess. That makes four different UNIXes with four different
- >user interfaces. With NT or OS/2 you only need to learn only *1* user
- >interface.
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