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If so could someone confirm that, or else tell me where I can get a tarball of them (or simply email it to me if you have it)?
I think you are only going to find Megagradient in KDE 2.2beta1 (or older), or perhaps if you checkout kdenonbeta from the CVS. Let me say though that Liquid is much nicer than Megagradient, IMO. As everyone else pointed out you can find it as mosfet.org. Liquid is still a little buggy though I think. I have to wonder if Mosfet will ever finish it. Think about it, AFAIK, QT 3.0 will only be released under the GPL not the QPL. "Qt 3.0 will be released under three licenses: Commercial, for developers who want to develop commercial software; Academic, for educational institutions who want to teach Qt on platforms that would otherwise require a Commercial license; and GPL for developers who wish to create free software under the terms of this well-established licensing protocol." -QT 3.0 Beta 3 Announcement Thus, legally Daniel (Mosfet), and anyone who uses Liquid once KDE makes the jump to QT3 early next year will have to buy the proprietary license. This means than Mosfet will either need to switch _back_ to a true open source license, or just call it quits... -Tim -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks tbutler@uninetsolutions.com ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm Free/Open Source Web Tools: http://www.uninetsolutions.com Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com ============== "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ==============