Hi,
> For a large range of
> application nowadays the question often is: should an application be
> built on a standalone toolkit or as a web interface.
Which not always but often is a question the Marketing asks. Think about those
who use the Software and what they prefer.
> Perhaps you feel s
Much of this choice depends on what you're trying to accomplish. C.f.
SQL-Ledger, a fully web-based accounting package. GnuCash's goals are
different than those of SQL-Ledger, so the tools used to realize those
goals are different.
GnuCash is trying to be a quicken/quickbooks replacement, wherea
Christian Stimming wrote:
Again: GTK refers to the presentation layer, too, but it also implies a
programming language that is suitable for the other layers mentioned
above. HTML doesn't tell anything about those. You have to throw in more
technology to tell how you are providing the rest of you
Dear Kaarel,
Kaarel schrieb:
Sorry if it is a bit off topic but we are in the middle of deciding
whether to use GTK for our next product or implement it entirely in HTML.
In theory you are welcome to ask even such slightly-off-topic questions
here -- but: What kind of comparison is this, Gtk vs. H
Sorry if it is a bit off topic but we are in the middle of deciding
whether to use GTK for our next product or implement it entirely in HTML.
The product is an accounting software. It should run on multiple
platforms, it should be easy to use SQL server in the local machine and
in the remote server
On Friday 18 March 2005 8:17 am, Neil Williams wrote:
Just to let everyone know, QOF Generator is now active at SourceForge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qof-gen/
http://qof-gen.sourceforge.net/
It has it's first CVS commits and first file release. Most of the intended
functionality is to fo