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| Some people talk about Qt or GTK as being "good looking". I don't have any
| Qt applications (although QtMozilla looks worth having) or any GTK
| applications except The Gimp, but I've looked at screenshots and I've
| looked at screenshots and I can't for the life of me see much difference
| between the three (GTK, Qt, and Motif), and they don't look *that* much
| different to the Windows toolkit either. Am I missing something here? 

You're quite right. There is fortunately no big differences in how
GTK, Qt and Motif applications look. Qt is deliberately very
similar to Motif (it actually has two choices - MotifStyle or
WindowsStyle). GTK's not much different either.

This is fortunate for the users. If you know how one scrollbar
works, you know them all. You shouldn't have to learn a
toolkit, just the application.

For programmers, however, there are major differences. I shall not
discuss these here (my flameproof suit is being washed).

-- 
Ole


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