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GNUstep
Provides an object oriented application development framework and tool set for use on a wide variety of platforms. It provides a generalized visual interface design and a cohesive user interface. It also uses a common imaging model called Display PostScript (based on PostScript) to do all its drawing, so the program is truly WYSIWYG.
GNUstep is written in the Objective-C language, a simple yet powerful object-oriented language based on C that gives you the full power of an object-oriented language with exactly one syntax addition to C and a dozen or so additional keywords.
Last updated 9 Nov, 2005
About
Leadership
- Gregory Casamento - Maintainer
- Michael Hanni - Contributor
- Daniel Boehringer - Contributor
- Todd White - Contributor
Requirements
- gcc (Build Prerequisite)
- gdb (Build Prerequisite)
- WindowMaker (Weak Prerequisite)
- gnustep-icons (Weak Prerequisite)
- libtiff (Source Requirement)
Related Projects
Aewm, AfterStep, Blackbox, Gnome, Gnome-utils, KDE, Window Maker, xfce
Versions
1.14.0
1.14.0 stable released 2007-04-15
- Released: 15 Apr, 2007
- Code Maturity: Stable
- Source Archive: ftp://ftp.gnustep.org/pub/gnustep/core/
- Licenses: LGPL
- Interfaces: Library, X Window System
User Community and Support
User FAQ available in HTML format from http://www.gnustep.org/resources/documentation/User/GNUstep/userfaq_toc.html; See also http://www.gnustep.org/experience/documentation.html for a complete list of documentation




