What they aren't is Cocoa complete, and in many areas, it's a near rewrite to port advanced applications from Cocoa to GnuStep. That's not saying it can't be done, or that it's a bad thing, but one of GnuStep's major selling points is it's likeness to OpenStep & Cocoa, and there is a whole lot more Cocoa development going on today than there is OpenStep.

Andy

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On Aug 25, 2006, at 8:16 AM, Marc Brünink wrote:

incomplete libraries?
That's open to debate. If you compare it to Cocoa, yes, it's "incomplete." Question is how far the completeness is supposed to go (with respect to Cocoa).

Libraries are complete enough to write nice software. This is not the
point.

Marc



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