Quoting optimus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > For GUI applications, QT is probably the best.  We recently completed a
> > port of our Windows apps to QT.  The binary sizes and speeds are the same
> > as their C++/WIN32 couterparts.  In addition, coding a GUI app in QT is a
> > lot easier than coding in MFC or JAVA.  Finally, native, efficient and
> > small
> > cross-platform binaries are produced (8MB of C++ code fits in a diskette
> > once compiled with no external dependencies i.e. runtime environments,
> > DLL's or shared object libraries not present in the target OS).

> I agree. Qt is a lot easier to code, efficient, and fast. The signals to slot
> mechanism is an intriguing concept that lends some programming flexibility.
> Java AWT can be optimized, and I feel that's the reason why developers would
> love to open-source java with a GPL license. In the meantime, Qt gets the 
> care and attention of great open-source developers.

How about Julian Smart & et al's wxWindows? 

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