Hi Andrew,
Is this true ?
"In
OpenOffice.org, for instance, Java-based features such as the basic
document wizards open so slowly that you may conclude that the program has
frozen before anything happens."
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/03/08/2321254
I found that also very strange:
Other new software available in FC5 includes (...) Ruby, the popular
programming language, which replaces FC5's GCC-based Java applications
if installed.
How come can Ruby replace GCC-Based Java applications? I hever heard of
Ruby being able to run bytecodes. ;-)
[]s, Fernando Lozano