huh?
I'm not familiar with wxWidget, so I'm afraid I can't comment from a
true comparison perspective, but I write programs with Gtk+ running
on LINUX, MAC OS X (X11), and Solaris (a rather complicated affair,
displaying seismograms in many forms and transforms, i.e., not a
simple app with a couple of buttons), and I have run into absolutely
zero multi-platform issues.
IMHO, Gtk+ is ideal for multiple platform applications, whether
wxWidget is actually better or not, I can't say, but how exactly
could it be when Gtk+ exhibits zero problems in this regard (that
I've found)?
cheers,
richard
On Apr 6, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Michele O-Zone Pinassi wrote:
On Saturday 25 February 2006 09:44, Lloyd wrote:
Which one is better to use, GTK+ or wxWidget, to get a fast and
easilt
portable application among multiple platforms (OS).
wxWidget is better for building multiple platforms programs, IMHO,
of course !
Oz
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