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Konqueror Compiled For Mac OS X; KOffice Next

scishop writes "Benjamin Reed has just compiled Konqueror for Mac OS X after porting the KUniqueApplication class. A screenshot of the running program can be found here. According to Reed's blog, 'next up is KOffice.'"

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  1. Dear Apple by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I am a homosexual. I bought an Apple computer because of its well earned reputation for being "the" gay computer. Since I have become an Apple owner, I have been exposed to a whole new world of gay friends. It is really a pleasure to meet and compute with other homos such as myself. I plan on using my new Apple computer as a way to entice and recruit young schoolboys into the homosexual lifestyle; it would be so helpful if you could produce more software which would appeal to young boys. Thanks in advance.

    with much gayness,

    Father Randy "Pudge" O'Day, S.J.

  2. Maybe the KDE guys will all go over to Apple by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    It would seriously freshen up the water in the Linux swimming hole, if you know what I mean. With all the corporate ass kissing of Troll Tech, I bet Jobs will look forward to it. Hurry along boys, I hope you have $4,000 each to buy a computer from two years ago in a shiny case.

  3. How long till KDE can be the DE? by Safrax · · Score: 0, Troll

    It would be kickin' rad if they figure out a way to replace the mac os window manager (I do not think of os x as anything more than a window manager, imho) with KDE.

  4. Not really by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Mac users aren't exactly known for being technical, or even smart. Just rich.

  5. My research shows.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    OSX is for the happily gay unix people. Happily heterosexual unix people use solaris or one of the BSDs (whazzup my peeps?). Sexually frustrated (either way) MS haters use lunix.

    One big happy family.

  6. Re:F'n Rocks by 0x1337 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Not that I have anything against OS X or anything, but I don't see myself converting to a $2000 computer (or more, depending how many toy^H^H^Hfeatures you desire) with a closed source (Its OSS kernel doesn't constitute the entire OS, just the executive) ~$100 OS where each upgrade costs another $100. By all means - if you have the finances go for it. I don't - and likely never will. I think I'll stick to my $500 AthlonXP + Slackware9.1 for now. And in a couple of years - Ill switch to an $500 Athlon64 + SlackwareX.X.