I completely agree with Thomas on this one. Just look at GXT apps for
another example. By GWT not having slick looking widgets, it forces a
developer to create a look and feel for their own apps. I'd much
prefer the GWT team to keep pumping out more function over form.

Chad Bourque
www.milamade.com

On Nov 16, 11:28 am, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 16 nov, 17:33, har_shan <harsha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > This should be there in almost all developer's wish list who are using
> > GWT.
>
> Er, absolutely not. I'm more than happy with a widget set that gives
> me a total latitude towards how my app will look like. That's one of
> the biggest issues of Sencha: more than half the sites/apps in their
> "spotlight" series [1] "feels Sencha, tates Sencha, smells
> Sencha" (well that's also because their developers are not "creative"
> enough: half the apps I've seen using Sencha copy their Explorer
> sample and even its awful and unintuitive UX! but Sencha "full-
> featured" widgets are, before all, recognizable amongst all); and
> that's definitely NOT something I want!
>
> [1]http://www.sencha.com/blog/category/spotlight/

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