Hello,

wtdesktop is indeed no longer maintained. I had great plans for wtdesktop
but I never had the time to do it. If you google the mailing list archive,
or look in the wiki (in the Summer of Code ideas), you'll find some.

In the end, it's just a browser accessing a local website. While Electron
is meant to develop desktop apps in the first place (that's "easy"), my
plans for wtdesktop were a bit more ambitous: develop a webapp with Wt,
then "declare" your "channels": some features that would be available only
when working inside a browser, and some feature that would be available
only when working in desktop mode (e. g. File, Edit, etc menus).



On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 5:13 PM, Wim Dumon <w...@emweb.be> wrote:

> Hey Jeffrey,
>
> The wthttp source code is part of Wt, and can be found in src/http.
>
> Quite a long time ago a similar wrapper was made, wtdesktop. I don't think
> that project is still supported, but you may find inspiration there.
>
> Best regards,
> Wim.
>
>
> On 30 September 2016 at 22:17, Jeffrey Scott Flesher Gmail <
> jeffrey.scott.fles...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Is wthttp maintained as a separate project, or is it just part of Wt?
>>
>> Do you have a link to the development of it, I am interested in knowing
>> more about it, I want to know if it can be adapted to work like Atom
>> Electron?
>> http://electron.atom.io/
>>
>>


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