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Initial release
  
1999

Written in
  
Objective-C

Gorm (computing)

Developer(s)
  
Gregory John Casamento, Richard Frith-Macdonald, Pierre-Yves Rivaille

Stable release
  
1.2.18 / June 19, 2012 (2012-06-19)

Operating system
  
Cross-platform, Linux, FreeBSD, Windows

Type
  
Graphical user interface builder Linux on the desktop

Gorm (Graphical Object Relationship Modeller) is a graphical user interface builder application. It is part of the developer tools of GNUstep. Gorm is the equivalent of Interface Builder that was originally found on NeXTSTEP, then OPENSTEP, and finally on Mac OS X.

Gorm and Project Center represent the heart of the suite for GNUstep. Gorm follows Interface Builder so closely that using tutorials written for the latter is possible without much hassle and thus brings the power of Interface Builder to the open source world, being part of the GNU project.

Gorm allows developers to quickly create graphical applications and to design every little aspect of the application's user interface. The developer can drag and drop all types of objects such as menus, buttons, tables, lists and browsers into the interface. With the mouse, it is possible to resize, move or convert the objects or connect them to functions, as well as to edit nearly every aspect of them using Gorm's powerful inspectors.

References

Gorm (computing) Wikipedia