Hi Steve,

I think you know August and our company already. We use Qt, both Mac and Win. Our Qt person develops on Windows, and I am the Mac person and have seen a few discrepancies where the GUI looked and behaved right on Windows but different on the Mac. We haven't upgraded from QT 3 to QT 4 yet, so that may be improved.

From the Qt project file, I create an Xcode project and compile with that.

Feel free to contact us if you want to talk to our Qt developer or get more details.

Take care,
Jane
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Jane Lin
Darkling Simulations, LLC
http://www.darksim.com/


On Feb 23, 2009, at 5:31 PM, Steve Smith wrote:

For those of you who do real world software development and in particular, who develop GUIs:

What are your experiences/recommendations for a GUI toolkit?

Constraints:
C/C++
Cross-platform development (Linux/MacOS preferred)
Windows QA/Deployment
OpenGL (dynamic) compatible
Questions:
How well does resulting UI conform to deployment platform's look & feel
Native mode UIs
OS targeted look/feel emulation
What are the implications of deployment/licensing?
Customer is fed govt (DoD/DHS)
LGPL licenses should be "ok"?
binary distributions?
Are there commercial packages that are (well) worth their cost?
Does the UI have a (useful) GUI builder?
Do the toolkits that use preprocessors add too much complexity?
Some Obvious Candidates:
FLTK,
wxWidgets
GTK+
Qt
Any experiences or opinions?

- Steve
Los Alamos Visual Analytics
www.lava3d.com
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