@node Bundles and Frameworks @appendix Application Resources: Bundles and Frameworks @cindex bundles @cindex frameworks @cindex resources, application @i{TBD} @ignore GNUstep does not have frameworks as such but it still has bundles and the means of loading them. IMHO frameworks ought to be reconsidered since they are a very useful construct. Java uses them to great benefit now (resources go into jars, which are like frameworks, and there are .war and .ear archive types with more specialized roles). It is true that dylib loading is a system-dependent process, however this could be solved by the use of symbolic links on unix systems, and post-install copying on Windows systems. @end ignore @page