they'd be halted from opening by the big publishing houses...if they attempt to take the logical next step in technology, putting all their materials online, they will be stopped...
perhaps its time to discard this whole nonsense of long-enduring "intellectual property", and limit all copyrights to a period of months, not years, as info now travels so rapidly...and yes, copylefts too...
Comparing Nautilus to Konqueror, I find Konqueror faster, more stable, and far more fully featured. Nautilus has the cute trick of displaying thumbnails and starting sound files, but i'd guess those features will soon be standard in Konqueror as well. Once they are, I doubt that I'll have any use for Nautilus at all. If Eazel dies, it dies. Perhaps Ximian can carry on its code, but they'd likely feel it necessary to change their name again to mark the occasion.
perhaps its time to discard this whole nonsense of long-enduring "intellectual property", and limit all copyrights to a period of months, not years, as info now travels so rapidly...and yes, copylefts too...
Comparing Nautilus to Konqueror, I find Konqueror faster, more stable, and far more fully featured. Nautilus has the cute trick of displaying thumbnails and starting sound files, but i'd guess those features will soon be standard in Konqueror as well. Once they are, I doubt that I'll have any use for Nautilus at all. If Eazel dies, it dies. Perhaps Ximian can carry on its code, but they'd likely feel it necessary to change their name again to mark the occasion.