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Re: Objc++ support in gcc
From: |
Magnus Lofgren |
Subject: |
Re: Objc++ support in gcc |
Date: |
Wed, 08 May 2002 22:55:27 +0100 |
On 2002-05-08 22:27:20 +0100 Damian Steer <pldms@mac.com> wrote:
IIRC it is (essentially) a Carbon-based widget wrapped in Cocoa (the
broswer widget, I mean), with a nice minimal interface around it.
Hmm, yes...
As soon as I get some more free time, I'm thinking of writing a GNUstep
webbrowser, probably based on the mozilla engine. (that is, if I get enough
free time to sharpen up my programming skills a bit)
Since there were only 3rd party webbrowsers for NeXT (as far as I can tell, I
never used it, correct me if I'm wrong), what was the most popular one?, it
would be good to have some kind of reference application.
Cheers.
Magnus
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- Re: Objc++ support in gcc, Jay McCarthy, 2002/05/08
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc, Chris B . Vetter, 2002/05/10
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc, Markus Hitter, 2002/05/10
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc, Chris B . Vetter, 2002/05/10
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc, Markus Hitter, 2002/05/10
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc | GNUstep web browser, Ian Jones, 2002/05/08
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc, Chris B . Vetter, 2002/05/08
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc, Damian Steer, 2002/05/08