I'd like to correct you and point you to the Biblestudy project. The main
info is at www.whensdinner.com with links from www.crosswire.org. It uses
wxwindows and just celebrated its 1.0 release. It currently is known to
compile on Linux, cygwin, mingw (msys) and visual C++. I personally
recommend mingw over cygwin. It is a little more difficult to set up, but
seems to work a little better in the average case.

-Jason Turner

>
> There isn't a front end that is written with Cygwin support in mind,
> however, you can play with Cheatah, which works ok under Windows if
> linked with GTK for Windows (GTK4Win or DevEX), and should also
> work under CygWin, although Cygwin isn't actually needed.
>
> God bless,
> Barry
>
> -- From Barry Drake (The Revd) minister of the Netherfield United
> Reformed church, Nottingham see http://www.jesusinnetherfield.org.uk
> for our church homepages).
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