On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:30:19 -0400, Luis Villa wrote:
>> And everything Tk, which covers a pretty surprising amount of software
>> that corporates like.
> 
> I'm still distinctly unconvinced the rest of us (that is, the vast
> majority) should be paying a 10% startup penalty for this.

aMSN is Tk based and a hugely popular chat client (on the grounds that it
does MSN Messenger, the de-facto standard in Europe, better than Gaim
does). There are one or two other "odd" apps like that such as Crossover ;)

GNU Emacs in CVS uses GTK2 though. Hopefully they'll get around to doing a
new release before the day the X server is obsoleted by mind implants.

thanks -mike

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