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Re: Karamba is cool but...
by TinWeasil on Monday 09/Jun/2003, @19:36
TuxBar runs slow? Great! It will be a terrific emulation of how fast the dock panel runs on my daughter's iMac!
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Re: Karamba is cool but...
by Andrew on Thursday 11/Nov/2004, @21:14
Yeah...ok, why are you posting on this forum? If you don't know, this is for a Linux program...

I think SKaramba does wonders. Yes it has its weaknesses, but those will be fixed. Just be patient. Code maturity will come. Plus, if you have a problem with a program, maybe you should stop complaining and contribute more efficient code. It is open source after all...
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  • Re: Karamba is cool but...
    by TinWeasil on Friday 12/Nov/2004, @06:25
    Wow. It's been well over 17 months since I posted that, and it's taken this long for someone to reply!

    I am fully aware that the discussion is about a Linux program. My comment was a joke. Since Tuxbar was said to "run slow" I was simply pointing out the fact that it would run about as fast as the Mac dock panel runs on my daughter's old iMac.

    I wasn't complaining. Just making a joke about older hardware. Sorry if you were offended.
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