Dojo?
It is like Qooxdoo very extensive.
If I need some feature from Dojo, I can use it together with Qooxdoo,
because both of them allows the programmer to select the subset of needed
functionality.


Leander Hanwald wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> Most (all?) of the entries in the list have at least one of the
> following problems:
> 1. They are only for graphical effects
> 2. They are not free or open source
> 3. They miss a lot of components
> 4. They are not only widgets collections, not a JS framework (missing
> RPC and layoutmanager, keyhandling and so on)
> 5. They use other code then only js at runtime (like java via tomcat)
> 
> I don't see at least one free full Desktop-like GUI Toolkit in the
> market at the moment beside qooxdoo. Did I missed one? :)
> 

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