Linux has become a powerfull and stable OS, there are hundred feautures you cant find in any other OS, and if you do they are only from 3rd party companys and usually slow down the system. Not like linux who is always fast and nice. I have been using KDE since long time and havent tested Eazel by myself, but, as long as i know, the idea was great, the power Linux has is almost imposible to be used by a Standard User (I mean, i know ppl who thinks windows is... DIFFICULT!!!), and Eazel was becoming a nice, easy and good looking file managger, something Standard Users need.
Looks like no geek cares about this, they always are developing more powerfull and advanced systems without giving a shit about the easy to use, and thats great, thats why Linux is so powerfull, but if you want to continue developing you will need some money, and without standar customers there wont be cash flow, im not talking about geting rich with Linux, im talking on geting enough to continue, linux needs to steal Windows and Mac users, and the only way to do it is with a eye candy-easy to use UI (Eazel).
Linux has become a powerfull and stable OS, there are hundred feautures you cant find in any other OS, and if you do they are only from 3rd party companys and usually slow down the system. Not like linux who is always fast and nice. I have been using KDE since long time and havent tested Eazel by myself, but, as long as i know, the idea was great, the power Linux has is almost imposible to be used by a Standard User (I mean, i know ppl who thinks windows is... DIFFICULT!!!), and Eazel was becoming a nice, easy and good looking file managger, something Standard Users need. Looks like no geek cares about this, they always are developing more powerfull and advanced systems without giving a shit about the easy to use, and thats great, thats why Linux is so powerfull, but if you want to continue developing you will need some money, and without standar customers there wont be cash flow, im not talking about geting rich with Linux, im talking on geting enough to continue, linux needs to steal Windows and Mac users, and the only way to do it is with a eye candy-easy to use UI (Eazel).