"Robert O'Connor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> wxWindows is a cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit. Makes small footprint, fast
> apps for Linux, Windows, and Mac using widgets for the appropriate OS.

I believe it uses GTK+ widgets on Unix, doesn't it?

> Examples of existing programs are Audacity (wav editor), and Mahogany
> (high-powered email client).

Never heard of them.  I'll go look them up now.  The PLT Scheme system
uses wxWindows, I think, although I suspect it is its own
customisation of it :-/

> I finished the initial draft this week. The 10 screenshots are here:
> http://www.rob.md/projects/plucker/2001_10_13/  (windows widgets shown).

I'll go take a look.  One thing that would be very useful is the
ability to execute some command after a successful pluck, so that the
plucked file will appear in the list of files to be transferred at the
next sync.

> required. It is designed to be compact enough (~350 KB)to be left running in
> the background and update the channels on its own when the due time is up.

Does it have to be running to do timed plucks correctly, or will it
notice when it's next started that it's time to do some plucking?

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