Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 20th May 2006 20:49 UTC, submitted by Maxim Udushlivy
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2006-05-17
>libglade will be intergrated to GTK.
>And this is because it's a defacto standard,
>already wrapped for tons of languages
>and Glade2 works great too.
Are they better only because they support "standard" GladeXML? As said in Gideon FAQ, "standard" was discarded in order to implement new features: GuiXml is actually an advantage.
Gideon project was started because many programmers - including Gideon developer(s) - want a GUI builder for GTK+ that plays on a par with Qt Designer or those found in Borland JBuilder and MS Visual C# IDE's. Not an easy task counting the lack of FOSS manpower. Instead of a brute-force approach, Gideon tries to innovate and does this in its save format also.
Gideon even goes further in some respects. For example, Multiple Edits - this is when you can select more than one widget and have a Property Explorer with a list of matching properties. It is possible to edit those properties for several widgets at once. Qt designer does not support this feature. And one Gideon feature AFAIK has no analogues in the industry: a support for nested objects and arrays in Property Explorer.
I am Gideon developer and I believe that it is a very exciting project, being completely FOSS, innovative and without a commercial back-end.
/Maxim