I'd like to see a good semantic system that'd make it easy to map to actual 
controls individual to the platform and apply styling. 

Thanks,
Michael McGlothlin
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On Nov 15, 2014, at 10:01 AM, "Edward Ned Harvey (mono)" 
<edward.harvey.m...@clevertrove.com> wrote:

>> From: mono-list-boun...@lists.ximian.com [mailto:mono-list-
>> boun...@lists.ximian.com] On Behalf Of IBBoard
>> 
>> In theory, yes, but in practice then it was always a little flaky on
>> Linux, had rendering issues on anything but simple layouts, and had at
>> least one major issue I can think of on OS X.
>> 
>> Also, a recent post [1] said that it was based on deprecated technology
>> and that you shouldn't "expect [it] to come back to life".
> 
> Windows.Forms is the oldest and junkiest thing available, even on Windows.  
> It's even worse on mono because it's buggy, and worse still on OSX because it 
> requires X11.
> 
> Not to mention, it looks like hell on any platform.
> 
> So no.  Windows.Forms is not a good answer for cross-platform GUI.  The 
> aforementioned Eto.Forms is some kind of wrapper that allows you to design 
> your GUI and run the same code on iOS, Mac OSX, Linux GTK# 2 or 3, and 
> Windows.Forms and WPF.  I say again, I haven't used it yet and can't advocate 
> it right now - but it's the right idea going in the right direction.  Just 
> hope to have more than one option to compare.
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