
Felipe Lessa wrote:
Daniel Carrera wrote:
I think I read somewhere that Gtk2Hs is the more active project, so it might be more mature. On the other hand, Gtk kinda sucks on Mac OS X. I hate how Gimp or GnuCash look when I run them on OS X. On Windows Gtk runs fine except that the file browser looks out of place.
Although I don't have access to a Mac, people usually don't like Gtk there. But there seems to be a native port somewhere that is going to be merged into Gtk+ someday :).
I think the "native" refers not to the GUI appearance but to the feature that you don't need an X server to run a Gtk application anymore.
Now, good support today for Mac OS X would be my only reason to go through the wxWindows route. I use Gtk+ because back in the days that I tried wxWindows, it had a terrible appearence when using Gtk as a backend, but probably things improved since then.
WxWindows on Mac OS X doesn't really look great either, I'm afraid. Regards, apfelmus -- http://apfelmus.nfshost.com