Jozef Peterka wrote: > Hi there, > just a short note: there are MANY popular toolkits, mostly qt(KDE), > gtk(GNOME), wx, etc. etc. > But, you are probably asking about multiplatformness of those. So let > see ... look at all the great mozilla software, they are writen with GTK > + toolkit, and as you can now firefox, thunderbird etc. are well running > both on linux, bsd(s) and windows - maybe gtk+ is what you are looking > for...
AFAIK mozilla is written on top of /all/ those toolkits (QT, GTK, Windows), with an insulating abstraction layer. So that happens to be a bad example. IIRC wxwidgets basically is such an abstraction layer, which might make it very suitable toolkit to use. /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus.therning@gmail.com http://therning.org/magnus What if I don't want to obey the laws? Do they throw me in jail with the other bad monads? -- Daveman
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