Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 30th Mar 2009 18:43 UTC, submitted by elsewhere
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RE[2]: The Elephant in the Room
by RIchard James13 on Tue 31st Mar 2009 07:58
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RE[3]: The Elephant in the Room
by superstoned on Wed 1st Apr 2009 09:34
in reply to "RE[2]: The Elephant in the Room"
Get real - Qt is cross-platform, GTK isn't. Write a slightly non-trivial app, the Qt one will work even on a windows mobile or symbian device, the GTK one needs lots of work to run on win or mac.
Since KDE has been availabe with Qt 4, almost all KDE apps are available on win & Mac thanks to the efforts (parttime!) of 2-3 people for each of the platforms. So, can I run Gedit on Windows? Epiphany? GnomeDo? The desktop or panels? All the games, educational apps? Nope, they haven't been ported. The Gnome dev environment isn't cross-platform, period.




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That's inaccurate. Evidently, there are lots of applications
developed around GNOME/GTK+ on all kinds of platforms. That'd
be impossible if your claim is true.