On Jun 21, 2008, at 9:17 PM, Ted Roche wrote:

>>      No, I think that this is one place where VS got it right. Why  
>> would
>> you want several incompatible GUI designers?
>
> Choice? Qt, GTK and wxWidgets all have their places, strengths and  
> weaknesses.
>
> In the past, many organizations would set up internal units to compete
> with each other, goading both groups to try to outdo the other.


        You mis-read my post: for a given UI toolkit, why would you want  
incompatible designers? If you're going .Net, then VS is the way to  
go. Trying to wedge the Fox UI design tools into that to create UIs  
that won't work with anything else is not a smart option, IMO.

-- Ed Leafe





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