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"The truth is that Gtk is a (good) Linux-only toolkit which happen to run (bad) on other platforms."
I think you would mean Linux and Unix here, forgive me if i'm wrong but last I checked there were first rate platforms like FreeBSD and Solaris which were chugging along quite happily with GTK...
GTK is not written for Linux, it is written for X Windows.