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The news about Google Chrome made me think...what applications either tried to and failed or did succeed in changing the way that type of application was designed, constructed, or used? I would be interested in learning about those changes and how they came about.

I'm mostly looking for open-source applications, but anything where I can read about the design and implementation decisions that went into it would be great.

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VisiCalc

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Here's a handful of 'em:-

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Doesn't seem to let me have links with parens in 'em!!! Sorry.

Doom

Mosaic

Looks like it works if you use ascii codes (%28 for left paren and %29 for right paren).

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Looks like it works if you use ascii codes (%28 for left paren and %29 for right paren).

Thanks! Done.

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The Linux kernel.

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TextMate for OSX, with its bundles and code completion. Some people don't like it, but I think in the future those features will become as common as syntax highlighting.

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VMWare

When I saw the first virtual machines a few years ago, my head asplode. Completely revolutionized the way I develop and test. And it has completely revolutionized the IT back room.

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