I've tried them, but test sample painted slow and did nothing.
Not tried latest improvements though.
Anyway if I'd wanted to stick whit a windows-only GUI I'd stick with Xbase++.
What I need is a multiplatform write once-deploy anywhere GUI framework.

Quote from QT's whitepaper...

QT supports the development of cross-platform GUI aplications with it's "write once, compile anywhere" aproach. Using a single source tree and a simple recompilation, applications can be written for Windows 98 to XP and Vista, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, and many other versions of Unix with X11. QT applications can also be compiled to run on embedded Linux and Windows CE plattforms.

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Regards
Angel

Massimo Belgrano escribió:
Hi Angel
Thanks for explain us your  Xbase++ developer POV.

Regarding GUI Have you tried Pritpal's harbour\contrib\gtwvg Xbase Part compatible? Easy to switch from xbase++ and imo same test will be useful regarding rdd In past Przemyslaw have announced idea about native client server named netrdd and afaik this ideas are still present in his brain



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