We should probably make a little more noise about this.   
 
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Gregory Casamento -- OLC, Inc 
# GNUstep Chief Maintainer

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Subject: Re: GNUstep Apps, iPhone.


> >http://www.cocoadev.com/index.pl?UIKit

Look:
http://www.cocoadev.com/index.pl?UITableCell

derived from UIView and there is no UICell...

And, it appears that NSEvent and NSNotification are merged into some
common GSEvent class.

So, UIKit only inherits some conecpts but is a completely different
species than AppKit.

>From this I think we can already conclude:
* UIKit is much simper compared to AppKit but not a subset
* it has/needs a completely separate code base
* there is no NIB loading and probably no Interface Builder (yet - but
that could change until February or the reason why it takes until
February)

Well, we can be proud that we are already ahead with running a
(mostly) full AppKit on the OpenMoko phone :-)

I am still working to get mkfs.jffs2 compiled on MacOS X so that I can
publish a demo root-file system that OpenMoko owners can flash...

Nikolaus

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