For more professional looking applications, I've patched CLISP to allow
linking the memfile to the exe file and starting it without a console, see

http://www.frank-buss.de/lisp/clisp.html

I've proposed this to the CLISP mailing list for include in the next CLISP
release.

I think instead of using wxCL it would be interesting to use the low-level
Windows GDI functions and built some framework on top of this. This has the
advantage that you can use every Windows API function, if you like. The
same could be done for Carbon on MacOS X and X11 for Linux. Then you have
the ability to write native applications, which are very close to the
system.

The API above the system-level could be something like wxCL, but in pure
Lisp. Then it is easy to write starter-kits like Dr Scheme, with rich
libraries and GUI capabilities, see e.g. http://tinyurl.com/9htgs

-- 
Frank Buß, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.frank-buss.de, http://www.it4-systems.de

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