On 21 Feb 2002 22:30:53 +0000 Patrick Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have switched to twm which offers all the window management I need. If you want that light, blackbox looks much better. > It seems that I was simply loading the equivalent of three operating > systems by using kde and gnome apps interchangably on Enlightenment. > That's sad. IceWm is quite lite, and even looks a bit like the dreaded OS from Redmond. Three flavors: icewm-lite, icewm-gnome, icewm-experimental (-gnome + eye-candy like anti-aliasing) > I like Evolution. In order to switch, I'd need the app I choose to have > a neat way of managing multiple accounts and mailboxes like the shortcut > bar in Evolution. It does bug me that I'm loading a calender, PIM, etc. > just to read mail but I would hope that the code is optimised that only > modules that are actually being used are loaded. > > I use mutt a lot but I like my GUI. sorry to all who feel that means I > should really be wearing a tutu and dancing Swan Lake. If you like mutt, another vote for Sylpheed. Try the -claws version for more advanced features. You can even run Sylpheed and mutt on the same mailboxen if they're in MH format (which mutt is a bit slow to parse). > Tried mc. I don't like it. Konqueror is a great file manager. GMC is > OK but it keeps asking how to open text files which seems an odd thing > to need to configure. Are there other light file managers? How about dfm?