Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 16:48:39 -0500 From: "Chris J. Brody" <cbrody@rapnet.sanders.lockheed.com> To: Mirai <mirai@mirai.com> Cc: bsletten@vivid.autometric.com, gnu-win32@cygnus.com, freebsd-chat@freebsd.org, jdl@jdl.com, bostic@bsdi.com, ewv@boom.bsdi.com, bsletten@autometric.com, fresco@x.org Subject: Re: Portable Windows libraries Message-ID: <30F97A37.41C67EA6@rapnet.sanders.lockheed.com> References: <Pine.SV4.3.91.960112161159.5977B-100000@foley.ripco.com>
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There are several portable GUI libraries out there. I mentionned http://www.willows.com/ which is developing a portable library that really understands most MS WINDOWS C++ code, which is good for code that is already written. It is freely downloadable for non-commercial purposes, and has a VERY modest fee for using it for commercial purposes. Also looks like something that will be very well-supported. Jim from mirai.com also mentionned Fresco at: http://www.faslab.com/fresco/HomePage.html It looks very portable and very innovative. There is also wxWindows at: http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~jacs/wxwin.html If others find other good GUI library sites, please report them. Please send discussion to human beings like me to avoid long threads. Thank you. -- Chris
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