Brian Wisti (brian / coolnamehere.com) wrote: > At 01:42 AM 6/27/2003 +0900, you wrote: > >Now, as for how I would compare WxWindows with Gnome: > > > >I like Gnome very much, but it is still a very Linux-centric (or at > >least Unix-centric) toolkit. WxWindows is multiplantform, but the neat > >thing about it is that it uses the native toolkit in each platform. So, > >under Linux it uses Gnome, and under Windows it uses the Win32 API. > > > >So, in a sense, by using WxWindows I'm not really giving up Gnome, but I > >am getting platform independence. > > Yes, wx provides a much greater level of platform independence. Since it > relies on native toolkits, it is just about the only toolkit that I can use > unmodified on OS X, Linux, and Windows. That's a big deal to me :-) Thank you for Your replies. It looks like we'll soon need to start taking look at WxWindows documentation :-) Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour / mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493