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April 30, 2004

A look at the use of XML in Mac OS X and KDE

Filed under:Uncategorized — sps @ 9:41 pm

Over time, XML has permeated many niches. One area where XML is used increasingly is in the configuration of graphical user interfaces, especially in elements that are persistent but should not be fixed at compile-time. In this installment, David looks at the use of XML in Mac OS X’s Aqua GUI, and in the K Desktop Environment (KDE) which is either standard or available in most modern Linux distributions.
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