Re: NeXT Step-alike gui development tool

1998-03-21 Thread Toth Laszlo
Hi! I've found kbuilder on the KDE website (www.kde.org). It is'nt ready yet, but it merit a little time. Corleone -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: NeXT Step-alike gui development tool

1998-03-21 Thread Tommi Kaariainen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) wrote: > > > > > NeXT Step has lots of cool features, however one of my favorites is the > > > gui development environment, which uses objective C with drag n drop > > > "objects". I think it is called "package builder"

Re: NeXT Step-alike gui development tool

1998-03-21 Thread David Stern
On 21 Mar 1998 13:33:07 +0200, Tommi Kaariainen wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) writes: > > > NeXT Step has lots of cool features, however one of my favorites is the > > gui development environment, which uses objective C with drag n drop > > "objects". I think it is called "package bu

Re: NeXT Step-alike gui development tool

1998-03-21 Thread Tommi Kaariainen
Tommi Kaariainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) writes: > > > NeXT Step has lots of cool features, however one of my favorites is the > > gui development environment, which uses objective C with drag n drop > > "objects". I think it is called "package builder"(?)

Re: NeXT Step-alike gui development tool

1998-03-21 Thread Tommi Kaariainen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) writes: > NeXT Step has lots of cool features, however one of my favorites is the > gui development environment, which uses objective C with drag n drop > "objects". I think it is called "package builder"(?). Does anyone > know if there is a gui development en

NeXT Step-alike gui development tool

1998-03-21 Thread David Stern
Hello loyal Debians, NeXT Step is a commercial un*x variant founded by Steve Jobs roughly ten years ago in his breakaway/startup company, and was purchased by Apple last year, as the basis for the upcoming "Rhapsody" os, which will merge with MacOS over the next couple years (yes, MacOS will be