I too prefer GTK over Qt. I think some of this dislike comes from the fact
its C and not C++. Lot of the people siding with Qt prefer the truely OO
approach rather than GTK's approach. I don't believe one is better than the
other, but each has its own unique qualities. It's really up to the people
As has been stated on the other threads many times -
The team has already made the decision to go with GTK. There's more
experience on the team with GTK, and the ball is already rolling. The code
is sufficiently modular that if someone wants to invest the time and effort
to make a Qt version, that
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:56 AM, inaneframe inane...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not understanding the animosity shown toward GTK in this thread
thus far. A majority of GNU/Linux distros are now using GNOME as the
default distro, I use and nearly every Free Software user that I know
IRL uses and