--- dAHen <steensland / hotmail.com> wrote: > And my first question is still there... > Do you recommend Tk or GTK? Between those two, I think you can decide based on whether you like (or hate) two aspects of Tk: 1) the api, and 2) the look-and-feel of the apps themselves. Personally, I dislike the perl-like api of Ruby/Tk, and I found the look and feel to appear a bit clunky and dated. For those reasons, I prefer GTK, which has a very clean and modern api and look-and-feel. When I last used GTK, it had some significant problems, such as combo boxes being unusable, and several things not working correctly under Win32. I hope that the new maintainer(s) has already or will soon fix these problems. It is also a very large, complex toolkit which can make it difficult to find what you need sometimes. However, this problem is minimized by the ability to use the online C GTK docs, or one of the many C GTK books as a reference. Kevin __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com