wxWidgets lets developers create applications for Win32, Mac OS X, GTK+, X11, Motif, WinCE, and more using one codebase. It can be used from languages such as C++, Python, Perl, and C#/.NET. Unlike other cross-platform toolkits, wxWidgets applications look and feel native. This is because wxWidgets uses the platform's own native controls rather than emulating them. It's also extensive, free, open-source, and mature. Why not give it a try, like many others have?
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Nah, wxWidgets looks like trash on the Mac and on KDE
Qt4 is far superior, it looks native on KDE, gnome (now with native gtk look), vista, mac (now with Cocoa support), vista and still runs on Symbiam and WinMo
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