Difference between revisions of "Applications:mySTEP"

From GNUstepWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Application|
 
{{Application|
 
shortdescription = This is a derivative work from the mainstream GNUstep and is optimized for embeded systems. |
 
shortdescription = This is a derivative work from the mainstream GNUstep and is optimized for embeded systems. |
currentversion = < 2.1B121 > |
+
currentversion = 2.1B121 |
releasedate = < 20061111 > |
+
releasedate = 20061111 |
license = < LGPL > |
+
license = LGPL |
overview = < It is based on mGStep which was forked from GNUstep in approx. 1998. mySTEP development started in 2003. > |
+
overview = It is based on mGStep which was forked from GNUstep in approx. 1998. mySTEP development started in 2003. |
features = < all major Frameworks (AppKit, Foundation, PreferencePanes, AddressBook, ...). Optimized to be cross-compiled for ARM processors (e.g. Sharp Zaurus) > |
+
features = all major Frameworks (AppKit, Foundation, PreferencePanes, AddressBook, ...).
maintainer = < [mailto:hns@quantum-step.com H. N. Schaller]  > |
+
Optimized to be cross-compiled for ARM processors (e.g. Sharp Zaurus) |
relatedlinks = < [http://www.quantum-step.com/download/sources/ Download sources] [http://www.quantum-step.com/download/sources/mySTEP/ Browse sources directly] > |
+
maintainer = [mailto:hns@quantum-step.com H. N. Schaller]  |
category = < [[Category:Embedded]] >
+
relatedlinks = [http://www.quantum-step.com/download/sources/ Download sources]
 +
[http://www.quantum-step.com/download/sources/mySTEP/ Browse sources directly] |
 +
category = [[Category:Embedded]]
 
}}
 
}}

Revision as of 17:58, 18 November 2006

This is a derivative work from the mainstream GNUstep and is optimized for embeded systems.

Current Version: 2.1B121

  • Released: 20061111
  • Licensed: LGPL

Overview

It is based on mGStep which was forked from GNUstep in approx. 1998. mySTEP development started in 2003.

Features

all major Frameworks (AppKit, Foundation, PreferencePanes, AddressBook, ...). Optimized to be cross-compiled for ARM processors (e.g. Sharp Zaurus)

Maintainer

H. N. Schaller

Related Links

Download sources Browse sources directly