John Ryland wrote:
> There are quite a few toolkits out there, but Gtk and Qt are the two main
> ones. Personally I think C++ and OO techniques are very useful for GUI
> programming. Gtk is sort of OO but it's written in C. If you do want to use
> Gtk with C++ then have a look at Inti which is coming along. It doesn't have
> the maturity that Qt has, but it is LGPL (Qt/X11 and Qt/Embedded are GPL).

Dual-licensed, actually.  Basically, the licensing sticking point with
QT is that if you want to write a close-source application that links to
QT, you have to buy a license from Troll-tech.  I find this deeply
undesirable, but you can't blame Troll Tech for trying to make money.


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