Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 81.240.117.109]
on August 31, 2007 05:21 PM
> GTK?
wxWidgets, as mentioned in the article, check <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/">http://www.wxwidgets.org/</a>
From the homepage:
wxWidgets lets developers create applications for Win32, Mac OS X, GTK+, X11, Motif, WinCE, and more using one codebase. It can be used from languages such as C++, Python, Perl, and C#/.NET. Unlike other cross-platform toolkits, wxWidgets applications look and feel native. This is because wxWidgets uses the platform's own native controls rather than emulating them. It's also extensive, free, open-source, and mature. Why not give it a try, like many others have?
also have a look at <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/screensh.htm">http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/screensh.htm</a> to see some screen shots
Re: Hmm
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 81.240.117.109] on August 31, 2007 05:21 PMwxWidgets, as mentioned in the article, check <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/">http://www.wxwidgets.org/</a>
From the homepage:
also have a look at <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/screensh.htm">http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/screensh.htm</a> to see some screen shots
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