We've expanded our news coverage and improved our search! Visit news.oreilly.com for the latest or search for all things across O'Reilly!
advertisement

Article:
  Macworld Wish List for Steve
Subject:   Cross-Platform Cocoa
Date:   2003-12-31 13:40:26
From:   anonymous2
This one is probably the least-likely of all, but it would completely rock my world.


Keeping things the way they are, while not good for me personally, I think is a good move for Apple. Cocoa is so compelling that it a real reason to make mac-only software.


The problem with this is that sometimes that just isn't an option. Just imagine it... one project, windows, linux, mac, and all using the best API available. I know that there are some interesting projects going on, gnustep for example... but its just not the same.


hey, cocoa's roots were cross-platform, so why not :)

Full Threads Oldest First

Showing messages 1 through 2 of 2.

  • Cross-Platform Cocoa
    2004-01-02 16:05:40  anonymous2 [Reply | View]

    http://www.gnustep.org
    • Cross-Platform Cocoa
      2004-04-04 23:16:45  wandy [Reply | View]

      "GNUstep provides an object-oriented application framework and tool set for use on a wide variety of computer platforms. GNUstep is based on the original OpenStep specification created by NeXT, Inc. (now Apple). GNUstep is becoming continually more stable and is used in a production environments at several organizations."
      Taken from one of their sites.