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Re: Cross-platform?


  • Subject: Re: Cross-platform?
  • From: Markus Hitter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:31:08 +0100


Am 16.02.2006 um 03:05 schrieb Andrei Tchijov:

If you concern about the fact that your GUI should look as close as possible to "native" GUI look, then GNUStep is not the best solution. Just take a look at this screenshot (http:// www.gnustep.org/images/full-screenshot1.png). It does not look anything like Mac OS X.

This is a screenshot from a Linux or *BSD machine. On Mac OS X, GNUstep (with the apple-apple-apple libcombo) uses the native Foundation/AppKit and gives you a fully native user experience accordingly. In fact, GNUstep on Mac OS X is very thin, mostly consisting of a make based build system and a bunch of additions to Foundation/AppKit to improve compatibility.


For an example, you might wan to check out GNUMail.app: <http:// www.collaboration-world.com/gnumail/>


That said, GNUstep is used and maintained mostly by professional developers, so it lacks a three-clicks-to-get-a-working-app experience.



Markus

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