Re: Any experience with wxWindows? Was: GLIB and GTK for OpenVMS ?




On Wed, 3 May 2006 davidc@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I've was wondering if anyone here has played with wxWindows as a
cross-platform GUI, and has any thoughts? It uses native widgets
(Motif, GTK, WIn32, etc) at the lower level. It's appearently already
been ported to OpenVMS, so that doesn't appear to be a problem.

I have used wxWidgets, but not on VMS (Linux, Tru64, Windows). Very nice
indeed.
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