Personally, IMHO Nokia's Qt  is one of the best toolkits for Desktop 
development. It makes light work out of creating good looking and smooth 
running applications. It's also very well documented.

Wt is about as good. If they ever build an equivalent  'designer' for their 
applications pages, it will be hard to beat Witty for web application 
development.

-joe
On Wednesday 08 September 2010 07:53:34 Mohammed Rashad wrote:
> Can I use witty for web applications?
> 
> I am developing a desktop application using C++. I am planning to use FOX
> GUI Toolkit for desktop gui.
> Today I found witty. Is witty stable? Does it have a large collection of
> widgets?
> I am uisng MVC Architecture. So I can keep the M and C constant for by web
> and desktop application and change the view code
> So that I can REUSE the source code and easy to extend the web part.
> 
> View for web - using witty
> View for desktop - using FOX C++ GUI Toolkit
> 
> Is the project possible using witty for web and FOX for desktop?
> 
> Are there any problems like crash or something?
> 
> Can I actually REUSE the code if I follow MVC architecture

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