GNUstep is a set of libraries, and not a desktop environment.

That said… there is the previously mentioned QuantumSTEP, and porting
GNUstep to Android NDK (at least gnustep-base) would allow writing
Objective-C apps for it and would allow contemplating further work on GUI.

And if you already have a phone that runs X11 (Nokia N770-N900, OpenMoko,
…) and has a compiler, you can probably quite easily get desktop GNUstep
apps to run on it. Just get Objective-C support for your compiler first.

On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Zack <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> Has anyone contemplated using GNUStep, or a variant thereof, on a mobile
> device
> instead of Android? Is there any project already in existence such as this?
> -Zack
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