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QuantumSTEP

QuantumSTEP - DR9B658

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Current Version: DR9B658
Release Date: 2008-03-05
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 1,228
Downloads (all versions): 4,730

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Product Description:

QuantumSTEP is an Application and GUI framework based on GNUstep and Objective-C and extended, optimized for use in handheld devices (Sharp Zaurus, OpenMoko etc.). Therefore, it has an API that is compatible with MacOS X and Cocoa.

Application software can be easily developed and cross-compiled with an SDK that extends Apple Xcode and Interface Builder. It is source code compatible to Cocoa.

QuantumSTEP also includes a full set of PIM applications (address book, calendar, phone dialler, navigation tool, mail manager, image viewer, Web browser etc.) that aim at being compatible to MacOS X in operation philosophy and data structures.

The GUI-libraries (mySTEP) are licenced using the LGPL and the full source is available. Our policy is to allow Cocoa developers to get used to the platform, give feedback and join the efforts.

What's new in this version:

  • Many bugs fixed and classes/methods added to the mySTEP libraries. See: http://www.quantum-step.com/download/sources/mySTEP/HISTORY.rtf made more features working / less bugs in the PIM applications (some of them reaching a level of first real useability)

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Sharp Zaurus, OpenMoko, or Acer n30 with Letux
  • Mac OS X 10.4.x
  • For software development: Xcode, Apple X11, Xtoolchain

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QuantumSTEP CommentaryGo Zaurus! - Version: DR2n, 5/19/2004 09:56AM PST

peterpayne
The Zaurus is the most amazing thing since sliced bread -- a tiny, effective and fun little thing that can do most of what a real computer can do (even terminal). I will give this a good run for its money and see how it works.
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QuantumSTEP Developer NotePlease ignore the comment below - Version: DR2, 5/18/2004 04:22AM PST

H. Nikolaus Schaller
It was related to a misprint which apparently lead to unintended interpretations...
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QuantumSTEP CommentaryHa ha ha! - Version: DR1, 2/26/2004 07:06PM PST

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brossow
When I read the short description ("convert Sharp Zaurus to a PDC") my thought was, "Why the heck would you want to use a Zaurus as a primary domain controller? And HOW?" I guess we've run out of unique acronyms in the realm of technology....
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