Yeah, there's a UNIX and a Mac OS/X GPL version but not Windoze. That's
really their bread and butter. I would assume that they make most of
their money off of the Windoze version. It works for me - if someone
wants to use a proprietary OS they should have to pay for their toys too
;-) I've never used gtkmm so I don't know if there are problems on
Windoze. Heck, I don't even use Windoze ;-)
Jan
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 09:39, Cournapeau David wrote:
Jan Depner wrote
>Take a look at JAMin
(
http://jamin.sourceforge.net). We don't have the
>goniometer but we do have the spectrum (in two versions).
>
looks great, kind of what I'd like to do. But if I want to make it works
on windows,
I cannot use directly JAMin. Because of windows, I'd like to use
portaudio for I/O, which
seems pretty straightforward to use.
> Also, if
>you're proficient in C++, Qt (
http://www.trolltech.com) ports to all
>UNIX, all Windoze, and Mac OS/X platforms. It's a very well designed
>GUI toolkit. I use the GPL version at home and the commercial version
>at work.
>
>Jan
>
>
>
I would prefer using QT instead of wxwindow, but again, because of
windows, I cannot use it: there is no QT non-commercial edition on
windows as far as I know.
Gtkmm seems great, but I heard many bad (unfounded ?) rumours about
the win32 port.
cheers,
David