Gary Willoughby <[email protected]> writes: > Tkd is truly cross-platform (Linux, Mac and Windows), very simple to > understand and 'just works' with very little effort but it's not very > modern.
When you say 'modern' do you consider lack of some 'modern' widget or just general look (although I read that it improved in 8.6 or so)? > Tkd is useful for rapid prototyping and creating easily maintainable > internal tools, etc. > > Gtk-d is more of a robust, industry strength, modern library but > suffers from poor documentation and can get quite complicated to use. > > Dlangui looks good but is in early development and not quite finished. Thank you for sharing. > Personally, I'd use Tkd for quick and nasty stuff and Gtk-d for real > commercial applications. I'm in between - targetting real, but open-source apps. :-) Sincerely, Gour -- One who is not disturbed in mind even amidst the threefold miseries or elated when there is happiness, and who is free from attachment, fear and anger, is called a sage of steady mind.
