![]() Now, all of those extra extensions exist and are well-supported by X.org, so the decision might be somewhat different. The argument was quite long, but it basically boiled down to this fact: To get the features that they wanted, they'd have had to implement so many extensions that they'd basically be running an entirely new windowing system anyway, just using X extensions to communicate with it instead of their own system. ![]() When OS X was first released, there was a long post by one of the Quartz developers on Slashdot explaining why they chose not to use X11. ![]() ![]() Learn More Buy Quartz Is Not X11 (But It Could Be) Quartz Is Not X11 (But It Could Be) ![]()
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