Get the best of all worlds, having a custom widgetset means one can
change it's behavior and even use native themes if required or maybe
even linking to existing engines like GTK-QT engine does providing QT
look for GTK apps using the QT engine, probably windows widgets have
the behavior most people expect, looks is customizable by themes, even
GNOME and KDE mimic some windows behaviour, the one platform that has
most different behaviour from win, gtk, qt might be OSX wich should
probably have a more Mac-ish behaviour but custom widgets doesn't
necesarily mean different looks from native apps, instead one may
chose how the app will look, for example multimedia apps like
winamp/xmms, mplayer, xine and some others, also ones using custom
advanced widgets not found in the widgetset, they may be set to look
differently but they cam also be made to look very similar to the
existing widgetsets.

Razvan

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