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Another thing to add to that point: Qt 4.5 will come with QGtkStyle which directly calls into GTK+ to handle the drawing (which involves quite a few hoops to jump through. GTK+'s drawing API is awful). For older Qt, you can compile it separately with some fiddling. It does its job incredibly well. Native GTK+ file dialogs, the widgets look right, etc.
There is an equivalent for GTK+, but it's hacked together by one guy, unstable, and rather badly lacking in areas, whereas QGtkStyle is officially maintained by Trolltech.