GNUstep. org GNUstep provides an environment to easily develop advanced GUI desktop applications as well as server applications GNUstep's core framework provides an open source version of the Cocoa APIs and tools for many platforms: it strives to be portable code, and has been already ported to many platforms
GNUstepWiki If you want to participate, you need to create an account and send an e-mail with your user name to gnustep-webmasters@gnu org to request write-access We are sorry for the inconvenience, but this procedure has become necessary to prevent spamming of this site
lt;no title gt; — GNUstep Learn Objective-C, the preferred programming language for GNUstep Build simple command-line tools
GNUstep: Download You can get the public key "gnustep-maintainer (at) gnu org" from the GNUstep Project Keyring page Older packages may be signed with the public key "fedor (at) gnu org" available at the same location
Linux — GNUstep This will install GNUstep with most modern features enabled, including a recent version of Clang, support for ARC and other modern Objective-C features, typed selectors, ICU support in NSString, NSLocale, and similar classes, and Grand Central Dispatch
GNUstep: Get It You can get the public key "gnustep-maintainer (at) gnu org" from the GNUstep Project Keyring page Older packages may be signed with the public key "fedor (at) gnu org" available at the same location
GNUstep: GNU OpenStep The motivation behind GNUstep is to make porting our applications easier, to leverage the benefits of the Objective-C language, and to push the idea of OpenStep as a common object oriented API; especially on systems which are not covered by commercial implementations of this standard
Introduction to GNUstep - GNUstepWiki GNUstep is based on and completely compatible with the OpenStep specification developed by NeXT (now Apple Computer Inc ) as well as implementing many extensions included in Mac OS X Cocoa
Windows Installer - GNUstep 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