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Re: NeXT Step-alike gui development tool



On 21 Mar 1998 13:33:07 +0200, Tommi Kaariainen wrote:
> kotsya@u.washington.edu (David Stern) writes:
> 
> > NeXT Step has lots of cool features, however one of my favorites is the 
> > gui development environment, which uses objective C with drag n drop 
> > "objects".  I think it is called "package builder"(?).  Does anyone 
> > know if there is a gui  development environment like this for Linux?
> 
> There's a OpenStep clone/implementation in development, GNUstep 
> <URL:http://www.gnustep.org>. Then there are Gnome 
> <URL:http://www.gnome.org/> and KDE <URL:http://kde.org/>. 
> All of them have been deb-packaged.

I "gnu" I was forgetting something.  hehe.

I'm downloading gnustep .5 .deb's (latest and greatest) from incoming 
right now.  This version only released about a week ago, and already 
Debian has a package -- the tireless Debian developers never cease to 
amaze me.  I know incoming .deb's don't come with a lifetime warranty, 
but I like to live life on the edge.  (Yes, I have a backup.)

I'll give kde and gnome a try after gnustep, because I hear they're not 
very mature yet, as you also mentioned.  I didn't know any of these had 
a gui development environment, so thanks for all the suggestions!

p.s.: Long live Debian!
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David Stern                          
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