Hi,
If you mean if gtk/qt programs run on Windows, yes, they do and look
pretty native. The only problem with GTK is that the newest official
GTK version for windows is 2.24.10 as they seriously lack Windows
developers, so there is no one to make a 3.x version.
On Mac, GTK was really buggy, can't check if that is already fixed as
I don't have access to a Mac anymore.
hmm, thats sad. how's the situation w/ other toolkits, eg. qt ?
cu
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