On 7/31/07, Harri Haataja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wx I recall as something that tries hard to advertise as cross
> platform and native look and fails miserably in the latter.

You might be thinking of wx 1, which was terrible.  wx2, when I used
it, did a good job of native look on Linux and Windows.  It even
looked okay on OS X, although naturally it suffers from the
slightly-degraded look of Carbon.

Ease of use, I couldn't say, because I used wxPython which abstracts a
lot of that stuff away.    I'm sure that implementing wxPython was a
headache like no other, but the end product was easy to use.


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