[Openstreetmap] NavSys MapEditor - just what we need?
Matt Amos
matt at matt-amos.uklinux.net
Thu Dec 2 20:18:54 GMT 2004
On Thursday 02 December 2004 19:00, Schuyler Erle wrote:
> * On 28-Nov-2004 at 11:37AM PST, Matt Amos said:
> > it might be worth trying to use it as a base for further
> > development, but i don't like its choice of Gtk+ as a toolkit.
>
> Out of curiosity, what would you rather use? GTk+ works on most
> common desktop operating systems.
i like Qt, but i've also been looking at FOX (fox-toolkit.org).
the main advantage to Qt is that my PDA runs Qtopia, so i don't have
to install the embedded Gtk+ stuff. the main disadvantage is that it
isn't free on windows.
FOX, however, is open and free on windows. it seems to be more
flexible than either Gtk-- or wxWindows and has a pretty small
footprint, but i have no idea if it works on Qtopia.
to be honest it doesn't really matter, but i don't like the OO-wannabe
way that Gtk+ is written when using the native API and i really don't
like the way Gtk-- tries to fix this...
cya,
matt
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