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Re: ANNOUNCE: Request For Proposals


From: Björn Gohla
Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: Request For Proposals
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 21:31:54 +0200

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On Saturday 13 October 2001 03:43, Martin Brecher wrote:
> A HTML-System might be very useful for a lot of things.Not only for a
> html/xml based help system and a GNUstep web browser but image a WYSIWYG
> webpage editor in conjunction with GNUstepWeb. Wasn't somebody working on
> an interface to access gecko (mozilla's rendering engine)?
actually a shame that we do not have that yet ;) , while as far as i know tim 
berners lee implemented his first webbrowser/editor on nextstep.


> For Developers Gorm would be the KillerApp of course.
>
> A native win32 (gui capable) backend would strengthen the cross platform
> argument and might attract a lot of developers that were disappointed by
> Apple's move to drop win32 support of OpenStep/Rhapsody.
>
> Some great business application could also prove useful in making GNUstep
> more widely used... but getting up to the state of Apple (implementation of
> Cocoa features, Gorm & ProjectCenter improvements) and everything that
> would improve the cross platform capabilities of GNUstep (win32 backend,
> improved support of niche systems) might be most useful maybe...
>
>
> Anyway, just my two Pfennig (no Euro yet :-) )
btw, is gnustep euro capable yet ;).

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