i am waiting for that gtk port to MacOS ...  in the mean time ..
I am using  WX.Wigets (wx.net) which is native on linux,mac, and win32
its not nearly as powerful as using gtk+ direct, but it does work to produce an 
app to 
all three platforms now. And with wx.net it just involves including 2 dll's in 
your
application deployment for windows and linux. But for mac as far as i have 
found, you have
to tinker a bit more. I just have the mac users install the WX.net package 
(demo),
then have them put my app in that structure, as i am not knowledgable about 
packaging for
a Mac yet. 

-tl

On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 13:30:07 -0400
Miguel de Icaza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> > > Why you dont uses Gtk#? Is a nice toolkit and run under Linux 
> > > and Windows (I am not sure about Mac). 
> > 
> > I have used GTK+ in the past, and liked it, but I'm really looking to use
> > native widgets this time. In my experience, Mac users demand nothing less,
> > and personally I think it looks better anyway.
> 
> I appreciate that.
> 
> There is an ongoing effort from Immendio to port Gtk to MacOS and use
> Quartz natively.  This plus a rendering theme should get you must of the
> features you want.
> 
> Sadly it wont hit the streets until next year.
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