Just some thoughts ================== I'm still programming in Tcl/Tk. It's so easy. I have needed to find a lot of things on the Wiki [1] but it turns out that the solution is usually just a line of code or two. I'm not playing, I'm making a serious application for some civil engineering professionals... At the moment It runs on X11 and on Windows (and on Mac OS X, too), it can send results to clipboard, it can plot 2D graphs and so. The problem is that the project head have found how little time I need to implement new features. So he have started to think about new features which were not considered initially... I'm also using the Visiblink's dark colors (a "dark theme") [2] for the Links2 on daily basis. These dark colors are ideal for evening browsing. Yes, I'm still browsing the Web (and the Gopherspace) from my SGI O2. So I'm using the Links 2 and the Lynx a lot (the Lynx is dark by default because it runs in the SGI terminal). But I should use these colors on my Blacbird desktop (I have the Links 2 there, too). References: [1] http://wiki.tcl.tk [2] gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/0/~visiblink/phlog/20191103