X Window & Mac OS X by Dan Sinema Do you have to run Microsoft Office? Do you have X Window applications? Wouldn't it be nice to be able to run those applications side by side? It is now possible, Mac OS X has 3 different X Window implementations available, including one developed by Apple. Dan will look at the various options available for users who wish to run X Window applications on Mac OS X
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