All, I have a few contacts who are still in the business of selling software for Mac OS X. I have spoken to some of them about GNUstep recently and they are extremely interested. Mainly the interest stemmed from getting their apps ported to Windows to take advantage of the increased market size. There is generally some interest, although slightly less, in the Linux and FreeBSD markets as they see those as slightly smaller.
I knew that getting GNUstep on Windows was important, but these conversations have made me realize that getting GNUstep working on Window is not only important, but imperative. Interoperability is also important as most developers who have created thier GUIs using InterfaceBuilder want as easy a path as possible to make it work on other environments without recreating the interface files. The obvious answer to this is to complete the native nib support for gnustep-gui and for Gorm itself. I know some of you are going to go: He's just realizing this *now*?? :) I've known it for a while. My conversations with these people has simply brought it even more to the forefront. Thanks, GJC Gregory John Casamento -- CEO/President Open Logic Corp. (A MD Corp.) ## Maintainer of Gorm (IB Equiv.) for GNUstep. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
