Hi Bulat,

afaik, there are just two good enough libs - wxHaskell and GtkHs. can
anyone point (or write) detailed comparison of their features? i plan
to write large GUI program in Haskell and want to select best one.
the requirements that i can imagine at this moment is the following:

I used to use wxHaskell. I wanted to write a GUI program using GHC
6.4.2 and was (disturbingly) shocked to find out that _neither_ of the
GUI toolkits had prebuilt packages that worked on Windows with GHC
6.4.2. I complained and within a day Duncan had done one for Gtk2Hs,
and to my knowledge wxHaskell still doesn't have such a packaged
version.

For this reason, I would recommend Gtk2Hs - the level of support and
maintainership is far better than wxHaskell at the moment. I
appreciate wxHaskell has new maintainers, but when picking a GUI
toolkit where you can't easily switch later, currently maintained is a
big bullet point for me!

Thanks

Neil
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