Benjamin C. Pierce writes:
> We in the Unison group are also about to embark on a major UI redesign
> and have been wondering which toolkit to use. Besides Thorsten's
> points, there are two more that are critical concerns for us:
>
> * seamless portability (Unix and Win32)
> * ability to build statically linked binaries (this is a pretty
> big drawback to the Tk-based solutions)
>
> Comments on these points as well as the others would be very useful.
There's always QT. It's nice to work with (at least in C++), very
widely used and comprehensive (because of KDE), and was written from
the start to be cross-platform (X & Win). NB it is uncontroversially
free these days.
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