Why don't we use wxWindows which already has
a cross platform implementation?

It's just as powerful as MFC and it has a
license which is essentially LGPL.

http://www.wxwindows.org/

-- Michael --

> MFC is Microsoft's Foundation Classes. Sort of like their Toolbox for C++.

>It's the only means to do decent Windows programming without losing your
>mind. But you're right in that we can't use it as the only means. It can
>provide the main event loop inside wrapper classes, and it can do the
>drawing of buttons, but most of the stuff will still need to be
>cross-platform juggling of an abstraction layer between us and
>MFC/Toolbox/KDE/whatever.
>
>Cheers,
>-- M. Uli Kusterer
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