> To be honest, I don't like Tk. This is no rational thing -- so please
> don't feel offended by my statement -- but it's emotional. I never
> used a program coded with Tk, simply because I dislike it's look and
> feel. It does not feel "natural", nor does it appeal my perfect font
> gylphs fetishism. I've your are used to Tk, you probably can't follow
> this "reasoning", but probably this feeling turns up for you when
> imaging one of this toolkits:
> Swing, AWT, Athena, McCLIM, Motif.

Unfortunately, I have to echo this sentiment. For applications
targeted at average desktop users, Tk just does not blend in
well with most desktop environments. While this may be acceptable
to the dedicated lisper, most newbies do not like to code something
that looks too out of place.
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