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While I love GNUstep, (I'm actually learning to program Objective-C in the hopes of writing a few desktop apps one day for it) it looks quite different from your usually app just on linux. In BeOS a GNUstep app might look damn near awful. Though from what I recall there is work going into making GNUstep apps play better with other systems, including KDE and gnome I haven't heard BeOS mentioned at all. One hurdle is though that BeOS' gcc complier is extremely behind the times these days and will be for the release of haiku R1 as well in order to prevent breakage if I'm not mistaken. I don't know if it would be an issue for compiling objective-c programs, which is what the majority, if not all of the current GNUstep apps out there use, but it very well might be a large one.