From: rlion@access.digex.net (crazy lion) Subject: Re: NeXTStep & Linux Date: 4 Sep 1993 11:46:59 -0400
martini@tournesol.hep.physik.uni-muenchen.de (Ullrich Martini) writes:
>hi,
>we here a lot about running ms-windows apps on linux boxes, but there are
>much better user interfaces than windows, for example NeXT Step. this is
>why i am wondering if there are any activities to build a next-linux
>interface like wabi.
>maybe it would be sufficient to have a source-code compatibility. is it true
>that the objective-c compiler used by next is available and ported to linux?
>(heard something like that)
>bye, ullrich
nextssetp is, in my opinion the best OS there is. but it's hardware
requirements are just too great for intel. you'd have to have a fully
loaded comupter to even get one program running. so i doubt that anyoe
would spend all the time it owuld take to write it when few could benefit..
rl