No. GProperties to Properties is similar with GString to String, GProperties is much more powerful than Properties, so I recommend groovy users use GProperties where Properties is used. If GProperties only process the file with new file extension, we can not replace Properties in existing groovy code easily because we have to change the file extension.
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