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Matthew Gillen wrote: > Stephen Adler wrote: > >> The age old question, which is the best gui tool kit to use to maintain >> cross platformality? >> Java is one... anyone else have a favorite? >> > > Just to be pedantic, Java isn't a gui tookkit, but Swing and AWT are. > > There are certainly a bunch, but 'best' depends on your implementation > language and license requirements (ie commercial, GPL, LGPL, BSD, etc). Can > you be more specific about what you're looking for? > > Matt > > The gui tool kits is what I'm looking for. I prefer open source, for all the open source reasons, but if there is a pay solution which is much better then I'll consider that avenue. Basically I want to write a GUI intensive application which I can run on linux, windows and macs. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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