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New development version of wxWindows has been released

Dec 14, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 views

Robert Roebling, of the wxWindows project, writes . . .

I would like to announce that a new development version of the wxWindows library has been released. wxWindows is an OpenSource cross-platform C++ GUI library with very popular bindings for Python, Perl and recently Basic and Lua. wxWindows is the OpenSource alternative to Qt. It is free for any use, including commercial use. There have been many fixes, improvements and enhancements in the GTK+ version, which is the version usually used under Linux. A more detailed description is available here.

Furthermore, the developers are approaching the first alpha release of wxUniversal, a port of wxWindows that implements all its widgets itself instead of using the various native GUIs. This will be used for embedded ports such as on the Linux framebuffer or for special effect apps. More info is available here.

Regards,
Robert



 
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