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On Friday 19 October 2001 11:24, Brian opined on the topic: [TCLUG] OT: 
Window managers for the "other" windows
> Here at work, where I'm forced to use windoze, I've made a startling
> discovery.  On Windows98 when you replace the shell=explorer.exe line
> with shell=command.com in the system.ini, you get that warm fuzzy xinit
> feeling on startup.  Something else profound.. windoze is actually
> STABLE without Explorer.  It's faster and crashed programs are reporting
> "I'm sorry, I just can't run anymore, would you please shut me down?"
> instead of "OH MY GOD!!!  the world has ended!  Active desktop, the MOST
> IMPORTANT tool in Windows, has CRASHED!!!  Please restart NOW or face
> consequences unforeseen!".
>
> So, my question.  Are there any window managers available for windoze to
> replace explorer?  I'm currently running Powerdesk from Ontrack and it
> does a decent job, but a start menu would be kinda nice.  I'm starting
> to get this funny illusion that windoze is *MY* opersting system now and
> I want to keep it that way. :-)

Litestep (www.litestep.org, net, com) has a nice NextStep feel to it. 
Haven't used it in quite a while, so I can't say as to its stability or 
functionality. Back in the day, though, it was pretty good.

Dave
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