Well that's it really. I have to commit to one of these for a new
application (with lots of openGL) and I'm weighing up the pro's and
con's of using QT or GTK. So far I'm only thinking that I might prefer
to use GTK simply because I can write all the application in c (rather
than Cspit spit). The only concern is that QT, while it is GPL friendly,
it is not itself GPL. So is there a chance that they will change their
licensing a couple of years down the line (thus shafting me).
Can anyone enlighten me?
cheers
g
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