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UPDATE on this story (Friday)
From MacNN.com:
Apple has apparently worked things out with Eric Yang, whom we earlier today reported was prevented from developing an Aqua front-end for Mozilla and Netscape: "What Apple objected to was not Aquafying Mozilla, but rather the way I was doing it via emulation, thus not giving Mozilla users a pure Aqua experience. Apple is willing to provide information for creating real Aqua experience for Mozilla. Right now, my efforts are focused on an Aqua interface for Tenon's iTools, so work on Mozilla for the moment is in abeyance."
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Re:Share and enjoy ...
Where's the artistic expression in a pixel to pixel copy?
I think there has been some misunderstanding here. The guy did NOT copy anything that was Apples
He merely created a Aqua-like theme for Linux and Unix (see http://www.simweb.net/eric/projects/). -
Re:Fizzilla - Mozilla for OS/X - already 0.9.1+
Yes. Designer's page -http://www.simweb.net/eric/projects/Aqua/ (text-only version for the paranoid).
Installation's under the "Mozilla" link. Scrollbars are screwy, but the rest of the theme's fairly nice.
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Aqua etheme....
How long, I wonder, before some of these hacks start appearing in aada's Aqua etheme. Also, does anyone know of a mirror for his web site because it appears to be down and I would really like to remove that damn icon bar on the lower left-hand side of the screen.
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Kraemer Voice System
I developed a Text Email to Voice Mail system on a customized version of Linux. The system includes a Text to Speech Synthesis, ULaw audio to ADPCM converter, voice modem player. Kraemer Voice System has a web page here.
You can also find information about the customized version of Linux here, I called it Kraemer. It's a distribution designed to be an "All in One" server solution that I started in '96. The company never really sell enough of Kraemers to make it a popular distribution, and I want to make this distribution free for download, however, the company that I work with doesn't like it to be "FREE".
Maybe I should just release the distribution and get sued by the company. Hmmm, I guess I worked on the distribution for too long, and I am becoming a madman.