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Re: Call for help: GTK+ for OS X
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Re: Call for help: GTK+ for OS X


  • Subject: Re: Call for help: GTK+ for OS X
  • From: Sam Goldman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 11:54:38 -0700

I'm interested, I have been learning GTK+ in my spare time. I don't however have the knowledge of Cocoa to be of much help. I just think that It would be the greatest for porting applications (namely the gimp) to OS X without having to deal with XF86. There's a whole world of applications out there that the average user would NEVER see without something like this. I had the same desire a while ago when I was porting some stupid app to XF86 (I don't even remember anymore, there have been so many), but I didn't think it could be done.

I'd still like to be helpful in any way I can, though.

-sam


On Sunday, September 9, 2001, at 11:19 AM, Finlay Dobbie wrote:

Hey there,

I was wondering if anybody would be interested in helping with a port of GTK+ to OS X (Quartz, not XF86) using Cocoa. I think this would be an interesting project :-)

Anybody interested?

-- Finlay
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