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by paride5745
282 days ago
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The main issue of GNUStep was that, when KDE appeared, the GNU project used GTK+ as a base for GNOME, instead of GNUStep. This basically killed the momentum behind GNUStep as a base for the official GNU Desktop.
It is sad because GNUStep is incredible, the IDEs alone are more advanced than anything in GNOME-space, even today.
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But like BeOS (also loved) and other things just never got traction for various reasons.
I used Windowmaker for a lot of years as it was lightweight and I liked the UI, and always wondered "why not this? why ape Windows of all things?" The answer is usually something along the lines of "that's what people know," and I get it, but still.
I guess I miss the times when computers were cool.