Thank you all, for your wonderful advise.

Michael L Torrie wrote:

On Tue, 2006-10-24 at 07:51 -0600, Eduardo Sanz García wrote:
  Does anyone have tried XUL?

XUL may or may not be what you're looking for.  XUL is a combination of
xml GUI definitions (similar to what glade produces)and Javascript glue
code to handle callbacks and so forth.  So if you programmed in C++,
you'd also have to deal with Javascript (kind of as an embedded
language).  XPCOM and XPConnect integrate the javascript with the C++
(or the python or any other supported language).  So the result is
extremely powerful but complicated.  Of course throughout XML and XML-
related things are heavily used, which annoys me sometimes (one of the
main reasons I'll never touch J2EE unless I have too).

http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/The_Joy_of_XUL -- I suppose this is
a good starting place.

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