> > >> What are my alternatives? To use gtk on windows?! >> > >With the Gnome development tools, naturally. (-: > >Or the KDE libraries (at least Qt, with KDevelop), Python and suitable >libraries (with IDLE). > I don't know how nicely gtk plays on Windows, but yeah it would be portable eh?
> >Turn to James 3:4; small changes in libraries that you have an emotional, >work or other investment in can have a large effect on your final product. > I think you are thinking of 1Cor 5:6 :-)