--- Mike Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[snip]

> common items such as the file selectors are completely
> foreign to Windows users and considerably less usable than their
> Windows equivalents.

Amen.  KDE users on Linux have been making fun of GTK's file selection
for a very long time - it's improving in the most recent versions but I
still find it a tad iffy at times.

> The only major GTK applications I'm aware of on Windows are Glade 
> and the GIMP which means that a large segment of GTK is presumably 
> largely untested on Windows.

This is my sense too - I know a few other GTK applications have been
ported but I do not have the sense it is a major movement.  Hence my
excitement at GPL QT4, which up until version 4 was commercial ONLY on
Windows - indicating it must work reasonably well.  With any luck an
McCLIM backend to that could be made to work well and reliably on both
platforms.

CY


                
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