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Re: GNUStep, OpenStep, NextStep, Cocoa port?



I have used GNUStep in the past. This:
http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Writing_portable_code might help
you.

- Sandeep

On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 2:20 AM, William Zumwalt <email@hidden> wrote:
> Anyone have any experience trying to port a Cocoa XCode app to linux? Are
>  the GnuStep or OpenStep libs compatible w/ Cocoa's NextStep? I'd really like
>  to try this if it will work and wondering if anyone else has done the same.
>  It's not a simple command line app in obj-c, but rather, uses Cocoa and was
>  developed on Tiger, haven't made the move to Leopard yet.
>
>  Any help, advice much appreciated.
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