CrossPlatform Programming

2007-04-14 Thread xnike
In future I want to write applications for Linux, OpenMoko,Windows (one 
source for various OS), but I don't know  what libraries(GTK, QT4, 
wxwidgets) use for this.

Is using QT4 worth it?
Sorry for my terrible English.

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Re: CrossPlatform Programming

2007-04-14 Thread kenneth marken

xnike wrote:
In future I want to write applications for Linux, OpenMoko,Windows (one 
source for various OS), but I don't know  what libraries(GTK, QT4, 
wxwidgets) use for this.

Is using QT4 worth it?
Sorry for my terrible English.



openmoko is GTK based so...

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Re: CrossPlatform Programming

2007-04-14 Thread xnike

Is there way to add needed libraries for apps?
openmoko-framework is good but I supposed I'll do my work at least twice 
with it. Am I right?


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Re: Canada OpenMoko

2007-04-14 Thread Chris Fazekas

I have been making some progress with this.  I've been mucking around
with VMware and with Parallels for OSX.  I'm fairly close to getting a
ready to go VMware image.  If all goes well, mid-next week will be
uploaded somehow/somewhere.

Chris

On 4/13/07, Richard Boehme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

A VMware dev environment would be awesome - I could concentrate my
efforts on developing instead of fiddling with getting the dev
environment to work.

Thanks.

Richard

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