Re: Questions about Gnome project
- From: Soren Harward <soren cinternet net>
- To: Tim Moore <tmoore tembel org>
- cc: Alberto Vecchiato <alb vecchiato iol it>, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Questions about Gnome project
- Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 13:24:48 -0400 (EDT)
GTK has themes. That alone is enough for me to prefer it over Qt.
Qt is still nice, but when you're tired of looking at grey buttons,
widgets, and window backgrounds, there's only one way to go.
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On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, Tim Moore wrote:
>However, I still prefer GTK for these reasons:
>1) Qt can only be used from C++ code. GTK can be used from C++, C,
>python, Java, and many other languages.
>2) GTK is much more aesthetically pleasing, IMHO.
>3) The most important reason, of course: GTK is available under the LGPL
>license. This is much more important than it would initially seem. One
>aspect of this license is that the development is totally open, which
>means that the toolkit is advancing much faster than Qt. So while Qt has
>a lot there now, GTK is getting a lot more every day, and IMO will soon
>surpass Qt.
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