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QT



QT is based on C++, and GTK+ is based on C, so it depends in some cases=20
whether you use C++ or C.  You also can use GPL libraries with=20
proprietary code.


On 11/24/2008 01:21 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
> Jared Carlson wrote:
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>> ...I prefer QT.  QT has a very nice structure, easy to port and a
>> nice WYSIWYG GUI designer which makes creating a GUI child's play.
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>
> I've heard that as well, but I rarely run across cross-platform QT apps=
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> in practice. On the other hand, I use a half dozen GUI GTK+ apps. that =

> run on both Windows and Linux.
>
> Is this just a spillover from the popularity of GNOME?
>
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