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<h4 class="subsection">1.1.10 What is usable?</h4>

<p>Most of GNUstep is quite usable and there are many complex applications
that work well. However, GNUstep does not completely track the latest
changes that Apple makes to their interface and there are still some
parts that need some work).
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<p>What does this mean for users? Many applications will run quite well.
Applications that require very complex text handling and some unusual
features and/or some of the latest additions to Cocoa may not work as
well.
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