[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: project goal Re: Release schedule
From: |
Yen-Ju Chen |
Subject: |
Re: project goal Re: Release schedule |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Apr 2003 19:52:23 -0400 |
I would suggest you to check the wiki.gnustep.org.
It has more updated information such as tutorials, applications.
GNUstep still changes, especially gui/back.
Therefore, if the applications is not actively maintained,
it tends to break after a certain time.
I think GNUstep is more close to GTK/Qt, not GNOME/KDE.
People won't ask GTK to offer a file manager, or a mail agent
because it is a developement environment.
GNOME/KDE makes GTK/Qt popular,
but GKT/Qt exists not only for GNOME/KDE.
So comparing GNUstep to GNOME/KDE is
comparing banana to apple.
There is no GNUstep desktop environment yet.
So if you can't find the application you want,
you can write one. :)
Check the news in wiki.gnustep.org.
The latest released applications tends to work better.
Gorm works pretty good for me.
It crashes as often as mozilla, fewer than Giam. :D
Just my personal opinion.
Yen-Ju
_________________________________________________________________
Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8.
http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
- Re: Fresco, (continued)
- Message not available
- Re: Fresco, Dirk Theisen, 2003/04/16
Re: project goal Re: Release schedule, Philippe C.D. Robert, 2003/04/15
Re: project goal Re: Release schedule, Nicolas Roard, 2003/04/15
Message not available
Re: project goal Re: Release schedule, Yen-Ju Chen, 2003/04/15
Re: project goal Re: Release schedule, Boudewijn Rempt, 2003/04/16
Re: project goal Re: Release schedule,
Yen-Ju Chen <=
Re: project goal Re: Release schedule, Yen-Ju Chen, 2003/04/17
Re: project goal Re: Release schedule, Yen-Ju Chen, 2003/04/17