Also, the Qt framework is licensed under LGPL, so you can use it with your commercial applications.
There is a recent discussion about a free SVG framework on slashdot, and many of the comments refered to Qt4. http://ask.slashdot.org/story/09/05/28/1826244/Lightweight-C-Library-For-SVG-On-Windows Qt4 is pretty lightweight, but it depends on which functionalities you want to integrate into your application. The more you want, the heavier the application. If you want to get started with QT4, please note that the older version of the book C++-GUI-Programming-with-Qt-4 (bestseller of "Cross Platform Devel" on amazon) is also free to download. Just bing for it. -- Huan Truong - xinhgai.net - U don't mess with KDE.
