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Here are some good ones.

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on March 02, 2004 10:09 PM
I think YaST (yes I know it isn't OSS) is a great example. I also think webmin is a good example. This is especially true in regard to configuring a Linux Firewall, IPTables. Redhat/Fedora want to have a seperate application to configure each OS function. Although YaST calls many seperate applications, they are at least in a central "control panel" like location. The GIMP is probably the biggest tragedy. It could be 70% more useful if they simply wraped the existing program up in a photoshop-like interface.

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