Well, talking about portability, I think we should stick to Linux and other POSIX compliant operating systems. When I talk about portability, I'm talking about being desktop independent, in the X Server environment. So using GTK would force KDE users to get those libs, and I think we should avoid that. With Cairo and Xlib we are fairly independent and should give this project to become a mainstream app for accessibility, and we help the vast majority of desktops.
Later, if we want and the program gets good enough, we can complicate and expand our limits and go to other platforms. > -- Reset Reboot Jabber y Google Talk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.libreyfacil.org http://resetreboot.blogspot.com http://resetblogo.blogspot.com
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