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Home Page:
<a class="ulink" href="http://www.gnustep.org/experience/Gorm.html" target="_top">
http://www.gnustep.org/experience/Gorm.html</a>
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<span class="application">Gorm</span> stands for "Graphical Object Relationship
Modeller" and is <span class="trademark">GNUstep</span>™'s easy-to-use interface
designer.
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<span class="application">ProjectCenter</span> is <span class="trademark">GNUstep</span>™'s
graphical integrated development environment (<acronym class="acronym">IDE</acronym>). It helps
one to create all different kinds of projects like applications, tools,
libraries and bundles. <span class="application">ProjectCenter</span> is integrated
with <span class="application">Gorm</span>, easing the development of
<acronym class="acronym">GUI</acronym> applications. Custom palettes can be dynamically loaded
to add elements or functionality. After creating the interface, objects can be
linked using mouse operations. <span class="application">Gorm</span> also features
interactive testing of interfaces. The <span class="application">Gorm</span> homepage
links to its <a class="ulink" href="http://wiki.gnustep.org/" target="_top">Project Wiki</a> where
<a class="ulink" href="http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Category:Applications" target="_top">about 100
applications are listed</a>. Many of those application links point to wiki
stubs where no application, code, or activity has been recorded. The wiki shows
a "last modified" timestamp of April 2, 2007, so no
<span class="application">Gorm</span> activity has been recorded in five years,
although <span class="trademark">GNUstep</span>™ is undergoing active development. The
<span class="application">Gorm</span> widget set has — and gives the look of
— a console-based graphical application (<abbr class="abbrev">i.e.</abbr>, flat,
gray blocks with triangular indentations acting as buttons) but if you are
developing for <span class="trademark">GNUstep</span>™, then
<span class="application">Gorm</span> may be the <abbr class="abbrev">UI</abbr> designer tool
for you.
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