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Re: Objc++ support in gcc
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Jim Balhoff |
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Re: Objc++ support in gcc |
Date: |
Wed, 8 May 2002 18:39:38 -0400 |
On Wednesday, May 8, 2002, at 06:05 PM, Tim Harrison wrote:
Magnus Lofgren wrote:
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.
From what I've seen and used, OmniWeb was the best browser for NS/OS.
On OS X, it's still quite amazing. There was a project in the works to
port the Omni Frameworks to GNUstep. You might wish to talk with Jay
McCarthy about that.
I seem to remember someone saying that the OmniGroup would consider a
GNUstep version of OmniWeb if someone else went to the trouble of
porting the Omni Frameworks to GNUstep. That would be really awesome
(not that I could do the porting...).
Jim
- Objc++ support in gcc, Magnus Lofgren, 2002/05/08
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc, Damian Steer, 2002/05/08
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc, Magnus Lofgren, 2002/05/08
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc, Tim Harrison, 2002/05/08
- Re: Objc++ support in gcc,
Jim Balhoff <=
- 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