Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Dec 2007 20:18 UTC
OpenStep, GNUstep "The GNUstep Windows installer is based on the MinGW system and consists of the basic MSYS and MinGW libraries, other library dependancies and the GNUstep Core packages (gnustep-make, gnustep-base, gnustep-gui, and gnustep-back). The installer installs GNUstep onto most varieties of Windows (see below for tested installations) and sets up the computer to make it easy to run GNUstep applications. It is based on the NSIS installer."
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RE[3]: Who's going to use it?
by chemical_scum on Tue 25th Dec 2007 06:23 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Who's going to use it?"
chemical_scum
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2005-11-02

Until KDE apps can run on Windows (I prefer GNOME, but... whatever), this could be a great addition.

GTK2 has long been ported to Windows and the Gimp, Abiword, Gnumeric and Pidgin all run on Windows.

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