On 2006-09-03 12:36:13 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
So, after finding out, I installed linux, and used binary packages.
Now most
things did work. BUT I DON'T WANT TO USE LINUX!
Who does? *ducks*
[...]
- it has to run on windows smoothly and beautifully, with the app
having a
windows like gui. (Come on guys, windows is the most used platform!
This
would bring nextstep to the masses!)
(- same maybe for linux/unix, with the app having a more common unix
like
experience (kde?) (Don't want to leave ppl out, right))
Now this is what I do not get. Well, yes, for Windows maybe, but NOT
for systems using X11 and GNOME or KDE in particular.
IF people really have a problem with the different look of GNUstep and
MAC, then WHY are there so many Aqua based themes and patches to make
GNOME *and* KDE look more like OSX? Baghire is one example. Heck,
there's even a theme for e16 (enlightenment) that makes it look
MAC'ish.
- Also remarks should be added to the website about best practices,
so that
not too many hours should be spend on setting up configurations that
do not
give the expected results.
Absolutely.
- Developer-tools should look and behave more "finished"
In my experience, an application never really IS finished...
- There should be converter tools to assist making osx source run on
gnustep
[...]
If I remember correctly, Greg (the maintainer of Gorm and GUI) was
looking into implementing Xcode support.
--
Chris
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