I've been using for a few years a fantastic multi-protocol IM client for Mac
OS X called Fire.
It has had automatic translation capabilities in several languages for well
over an year, and it works very well. Further more, Fire also supports AIM,
ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo, IRC protocols.
I'm a long time Linux user, but I've been using MacOS X for the last month and I must say I'm very happy with it, it's a quite impressive system. I can run XFree on it, and Gnome and most GTK+ apps on top of that, and even QT works well. Now, why not KDE?? QT works fine on XDarwin and so do most pure QT apps, and most of the GNU tools such as compilers and linkers.
Fink's (excelent UNIX Package manager for OS X) homepage says:
"KDE assumes it can do things with shared libraries that are only possible on ELF systems like Linux, *BSD and Solaris".
I'd like to see KDE developers working on whatever minor changes are required to make KDE apps run on XFree over MacOS X, so that I can use Konqui, KOffice and other tools without having to boot into LinuxPPC. Apple is now the world's largest supplier of Unix-based operating systems, and and by supporting those systems KDE could considerably expand it's market share.
What you mean by centuries of occupation of the peninsula?? Korea was invaded by Japan at the end of the 19th century, when btw, the japanese burned the korean queen alive. Prior to that both countries had almost no contact, and Korea was know as the "Hermit Kingdom" for having contact with no other countries apart from China. Japanese don't like koreans because the koreans are always remembering them of the atrocities and mass rape commited by Japan over the 40 years of occupation of Korea.
I've been using for a few years a fantastic multi-protocol IM client for Mac OS X called Fire.
It has had automatic translation capabilities in several languages for well over an year, and it works very well. Further more, Fire also supports AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo, IRC protocols.
I'm a long time Linux user, but I've been using MacOS X for the last month and I must say I'm very happy with it, it's a quite impressive system. I can run XFree on it, and Gnome and most GTK+ apps on top of that, and even QT works well. Now, why not KDE?? QT works fine on XDarwin and so do most pure QT apps, and most of the GNU tools such as compilers and linkers.
Fink's (excelent UNIX Package manager for OS X) homepage says:
"KDE assumes it can do things with shared libraries that are only possible on ELF systems like Linux, *BSD and Solaris".
I'd like to see KDE developers working on whatever minor changes are required to make KDE apps run on XFree over MacOS X, so that I can use Konqui, KOffice and other tools without having to boot into LinuxPPC. Apple is now the world's largest supplier of Unix-based operating systems, and and by supporting those systems KDE could considerably expand it's market share.
What you mean by centuries of occupation of the peninsula?? Korea was invaded by Japan at the end of the 19th century, when btw, the japanese burned the korean queen alive. Prior to that both countries had almost no contact, and Korea was know as the "Hermit Kingdom" for having contact with no other countries apart from China. Japanese don't like koreans because the koreans are always remembering them of the atrocities and mass rape commited by Japan over the 40 years of occupation of Korea.