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Re: Multi-platform software development



http://www.borland.com/kylix/

that my first thought, although you would be developing in Pascal, a c++
version is "on the way".

gtk is ported to win32, so is gnome:
http://www.gtk.org/
http://www.gtlinc.com/gnome.html
http://www.gtlinc.com/uwin.html

from what I have seems is is easy to port from linux -> win32 and very hard
to port from win32 -> linux.

james

On Wed, 30 May 2001 12:33:48 romeu@petrobras.com.br wrote:
> 
> Hello, debian users.
> I have a question not so specific to debian, but I'm sure you can help
> me.
> 
> I'm in the need of developing a multi-platform system.
> Can anyone give me a hint of which tool's (libraries) to use? I'd like to
> develop applications for linux(es), unix(es) and windows.
> I'm even about to pay a little amount of money for it.
> 
> Oh, I'm talking about GUI objects ( I think C++ written objects are 'a
> must') and libraries.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Gaucho
> 
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