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Accents and special characters with only one key for input and edit - Easy but beyond me.

A fast and zero learning curve solution to accents

I write this because I have no idea how to implement something very simple but streets ahead of the alternatives in UI terms. Look at http://vulpeculox.net/ax for a pretty description and working application that demonstrates how to do it under Windows.

Accents and special characters are a hassle. How is someone supposed to do their French homework without spending ages pecking at charts, memorising key sequences or key codes?

Common Application Installer for Linux

It would be so good for ISVs to have a Common Application Installer for Linux. Windows has it, Mac OS X has it. Nowadays it is terribly difficult to distribute applications for Linux in binary form. It would reduce the end-user hassles to the minimum.

Standardized Path for Java on Distros (/usr/lib/java)

What do we think about getting the Java path into one standard?

Common Printer Dialog for Linux

There seems to be a real need for this in Linux applications.
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