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-- Cut here -- Delivery-Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 10:44:27 -0400 From: Holger Waechtler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Joshua Boyd wrote: > On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 08:43:40AM -0400, Bill Cox wrote: > > >>Is there any consensus that the wxWidgets library is the best one for >>open-source EDA development? It looks like qt is not open-source, and >>thus is unsuitable for our stuff. Is GTK+ a good solution worth >>considering? > > > My understanding is that GTK doesn't really support Windows, and it's > support of MacOS X is limited to using the X11 server. I've seen running the Gimp under Win32 and MacOS-X, since almost every project is tiny compared to the Gimp I assume some portability. Qt is used by some commercial projects for X11, Win32 and MacOS-X. I'm not sure about the license details, but at least the X11, the embedded and the MacOS-X licenses seem to be free. Holger
