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<HTML><font size=-1>
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<center>
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<Img src=wm.png></b><p>
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<b>GNU Window Maker</B><br>
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<i>X11 Window Manager</i><p>
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<u>http://windowmaker.info<br>
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ftp.windowmaker.info</u></font><Br>
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</center>
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<b><i>Window Maker</b>
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<Img src=upbtn.xpm></i>is the GNU window manager
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for the X Window System. It was
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designed to emulate the look and feel of part of the NEXTSTEP(tm) GUI. Its
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supposed to be relatively fast and small, feature rich, easy to configure and
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easy to use, with a simple and elegant appearance borrowed from NEXTSTEP(tm).
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<p>
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<b>Window Maker</b> was designed keeping integration with GNUstep in
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mind and is the
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"official" window manager for it. It is also part of the GNU project
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(<u>www.gnu.org</u>)
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<p>
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<b>What is <i>GNUstep?</i></b><p>
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<i><b>G</i>NU</b>step is a complete object-oriented development system, based on the
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OpenStep specification released by NeXT(tm) (now Apple(tm)) and Sun(tm). It will provide everything one needs to produce cross-platform, object-oriented, graphical (and non-graphical) applications; providing among other things, base system libraries, a high-level GUI application framework that uses a Display PostScript(tm)-like imaging model (DGS), objects for accessing relational databases, distributed objects and a graphical development environment, with tools like interface modeller, a project management system
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(project center) and other tools.
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<p>
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The GNUstep development system will be used to create a user environment,
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with everything needed for a complete graphical user interface, such as a
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file viewer, text editors and other applications. Note that the user
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environment (or "desktop environment") is only a small part of the whole
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GNUstep project and therefore it does not "compete" with other projects like
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KDE or GNOME, simply because they are completely different things.
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For more information on the GNUstep project, visit:
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<u>http://www.gnustep.org</u> and <u>http://gnustep.current.nu</u>
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