Review by RandaL_Hicks
(11 months ago, using version 1.1.3)
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X11 on a Mac empowers the user to choose from a wide assortment of opensource
programs that would otherwise be unavailable to them without additional
hardware. I find it to be a very stable environment ... and very lean in terms
of overhead -- as it should be. Like any *nix system it is extensible though I
have run into compilation issues where Apple versions failed dependency
requirements. OS X includes GLX, an OpenGL extension that supports using OpenGL
within a window provided by the X Window system.
Review by RandaL_Hicks (11 months ago, using version 1.1.3)
X11 on a Mac empowers the user to choose from a wide assortment of opensource programs that would otherwise be unavailable to them without additional hardware. I find it to be a very stable environment ... and very lean in terms of overhead -- as it should be. Like any *nix system it is extensible though I have run into compilation issues where Apple versions failed dependency requirements. OS X includes GLX, an OpenGL extension that supports using OpenGL within a window provided by the X Window system.