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Pneumatic
2005-09-09, 12:30 AM
There is an interview with Blake Ross, Firefox Developer. He says:

9. Are there any non-open source products that you use on a regular basis?

Sure. Development model doesn't factor into my choice of software. I use Microsoft Word, Trillian, Visual Studio, iTunes. There aren't too many consumer-friendly open-source products, unfortunately.


Trillian was mentioned second in his list (if you notice that sort of thing :) )

Check out the interview HERE (http://www.tomshardware.com/column/20050907/).

Elessar
2005-09-09, 01:37 AM
Nice...though the more i use Trillian, the more i see that they need to bring back Cordillera for 3.1. I mean, that skin right there should make people want to use the program, not whistler. Anyway, back on topic:p, great to here Firefox developers use Trillian :)

Roger Zoel
2005-09-09, 02:21 AM
Trillian was mentioned second in his list (if you notice that sort of thing :) )I do, and it should have been FIRST....dang it....

Elessar
2005-09-09, 02:45 AM
I do, and it should have been FIRST....dang it....

Ewww, second to MS Word :(( :-/ 8-B

stev02
2005-09-09, 05:21 AM
Awesome. Trillian rules!!

kujoe
2005-09-09, 05:37 AM
That's freaking sweet!

EnergyGod
2005-09-11, 05:53 PM
Guess that means its time for someone to make a Microsoft Word plugin for Trillian, so the whole thing will run in a message window or something ... then it would be first again ;)

Luke
2005-09-17, 05:51 AM
Awesome. Trillian rules!!

Amen

Roger Zoel
2005-09-17, 10:05 AM
Guess that means its time for someone to make a Microsoft Word plugin for Trillian, so the whole thing will run in a message window or something ... then it would be first again ;)I bet it would probably crash my Trillian everytime......:)

Elessar
2005-09-17, 03:07 PM
I bet it would probably crash my Trillian everytime......:)

Random though, how about making a plugin that has notepad/wordpad/MSword features and uses little resources...perhaps make it with [skin] developers in mind?