"Michael B. Trausch" <mike@trausch.u swrote in message
news:2008102312 5104.34eac3f2@z est...
This doesn't answer your question, it's just my 2 cents....
I'm not thrilled with the cross-platforms toolkits I've seen. I have a
Windows IRC client that was written by *NIX-heads, and the windowing toolkit
they used gives a terribly non-Windows feel to the application.
news:2008102312 5104.34eac3f2@z est...
I've been looking for this for a few days now without any luck, so I
figure I'll post asking if anyone knows of such a thing.
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The requirement would that it be cross-platform, easily accessible,
usable, and deployable on both Windows and GNU/Linux systems at a bare
minimum. Of course, this means that it has to work with at least Mono
and MonoDevelop, and should work with the respective .NET software from
Microsoft, too.
>
Anyone come across anything like this? Script# doesn't seem like it'd
be it, since it's only for Windows (though that looks like it'll
_eventually_ change, it doesn't seem that it will in the timeframe that
I am looking for).
figure I'll post asking if anyone knows of such a thing.
>
The requirement would that it be cross-platform, easily accessible,
usable, and deployable on both Windows and GNU/Linux systems at a bare
minimum. Of course, this means that it has to work with at least Mono
and MonoDevelop, and should work with the respective .NET software from
Microsoft, too.
>
Anyone come across anything like this? Script# doesn't seem like it'd
be it, since it's only for Windows (though that looks like it'll
_eventually_ change, it doesn't seem that it will in the timeframe that
I am looking for).
I'm not thrilled with the cross-platforms toolkits I've seen. I have a
Windows IRC client that was written by *NIX-heads, and the windowing toolkit
they used gives a terribly non-Windows feel to the application.