Of course, I was suggesting wxWidgets since it seems
that it is the
closest thing to MFC, what most windows programmers would be accustomed
to.
That it also happens to run in linux is, of course, completely
irrelevant.
It has, however, a huge overhead when compared with the MFC!
Just my 2 cents,
Oliver
PS: I like wxWidgets nevertheless and also use it when it is appropriate.
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