Hi James,

> Any discussion of applications in the GNUstep environment is heresy.  GNUstep 
> is a framework, you are not supposed to actually ever build applications that 
> use that framework.  The whole point is just to build an esoteric forever 
> changing framework constantly chasing Apples implementation but always a few 
> steps behind.


Not sure what you are trying to say here. But we have a bunch of apps built on 
top of this 'esoterioc' framework that are successfully being used for more 
than ten years now. And I dare to say that there is nothing on the market that 
comes even close to those apps. If there wasn't Cocoa/OPENSTEP/GNUstep I would 
immediately stop working as a software engineer and instead become a musician 
or whoknowswhat. Fortunately there is! :-)

Regards,

 Andreas








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