On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Leland Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unfortunately this was not much help for the majority of Microsoft
> Window programmers that used Microsoft C++, Visual Basic, Visual FoxPro,
> Java ++, etc.  Most of the cross platform products originated in the
> Linux/Unix world, as Microsoft intentionally locked user into her OS
> with proprietary programming languages she refused to port to other
> platforms.

Of course Microsoft are going to create products for their own
platform.  They would be crazy not to!

> QT was used to write the Linux KDE GUI desktop.  GTK was used to write
> the Linux Gnome GUI desktop.

But both QT & GTK both run well on Windows (as well as other platforms).
Both have been around much longer than KDE/Gnome.

Skype, for example uses QT.
The GIMP uses GTK (the G in GTK stands for GIMP...).

-- 
Paul


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