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1 | Announcing wxWindows 2.3.4: a cross-platform GUI toolkit | |
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3 | ||
4 | September 16th, 2002 -- the wxWindows team is pleased to | |
5 | announce the release of a development snapshot of the mature | |
6 | cross-platform C++ application framework. | |
7 | ||
8 | The following platforms are supported: | |
9 | ||
10 | - Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP | |
11 | - Unix with GTK+ 1.x and 2.0 | |
12 | - Unix with X11 | |
13 | - Unix with Motif/Lesstif | |
14 | - VMS with GTK+ 1.x | |
15 | - MacOS 8.6, 9.x and 10.x | |
16 | - OS/2 (alpha) | |
17 | ||
18 | To get wxWindows, go to the Download page at: | |
19 | ||
20 | http://www.wxwindows.org | |
21 | ||
22 | This is likely to be the last development snapshot in the | |
23 | 2.3.x series, before the release of the stable 2.4.x series. | |
24 | ||
25 | *** About wxWindows | |
26 | ||
27 | wxWindows is a comprehensive open-source, multi-platform C++ | |
28 | GUI framework, that can be used to build commercial and free | |
29 | software. It's used by many organisations all over the world, | |
30 | including the company that invented the GUI. | |
31 | ||
32 | For most ports, wxWindows adopts the native look and feel of | |
33 | each platform since it uses the native widget sets. There is also | |
34 | a generic widget set, used for the wxX11 port - no other widget set | |
35 | is required, giving the potential for embedded use. | |
36 | ||
37 | An extraordinary range of classes is provided - but don't be put | |
38 | off by this because most people find wxWindows easier to learn | |
39 | and use than MFC and other frameworks. | |
40 | ||
41 | As well as comprehensive support for the usual widgets, advanced | |
42 | features include: HTML viewing/printing, wxImage class providing | |
43 | handlers for eading and writing many image types, resizeable panels | |
44 | and dialogs on all platforms, document/view, OpenGL support, | |
45 | HTML-based and context-sensitive help, wizards, drag and drop, | |
46 | a grid class, ODBC support, threads, sockets, container classes, | |
47 | and much more. An 1800-page reference manual is provided in HTML, | |
48 | MS HTML Help, WinHelp, wxWindows Help and PDF, and there are over | |
49 | 70 samples and demos. | |
50 | ||
51 | If you're an MFC user, you'll find many wxWindows concepts | |
52 | reassuringly familiar, while often clearer and more consistent. | |
53 | If you're not, you should still find it intuitive from the start. | |
54 | ||
55 | wxWindows bindings for several other languages are available, | |
56 | including Python, Perl, Basic, Lua, JavaScript and Eiffel. | |
57 | ||
58 | If you're considering wxWindows, do check out some of these links: | |
59 | ||
60 | http://www.wxwindows.org/feedback.htm ; Comments from users | |
61 | http://www.wxwindows.org/screensh.htm ; Screenshots | |
62 | http://www.wxwindows.org/users.htm ; A list of some of our | |
63 | ; users | |
64 | ||
65 | Have fun! | |
66 | ||
67 | Julian Smart and the wxWindows team | |
68 | ||
69 | ===== | |
70 | ||
71 | A small selection of the comments from the Feedback page: | |
72 | ||
73 | "wxWindows 2.xx has been an absolute dream; putting together a | |
74 | nice interface has been quite easy, and I'm especially pleased | |
75 | that I can do most of our development on *nix with confidence | |
76 | that only minor issues will have to get cleaned up when we build | |
77 | on Windows." | |
78 | ||
79 | "I use wxWindows as a GUI Toolkit for Python. Its stability, | |
80 | flexibility and speed are the base of industrial strength | |
81 | cross-platform GUI application design with interpreted languages | |
82 | like Python. Porting is child's play. Thanks for this great | |
83 | piece of software!" | |
84 | ||
85 | "Excellent, stable and intuitive API. Very straightforward to | |
86 | learn and easy to port Java, X11 and Win32 code to." | |
87 | ||
88 | "Thanks heaps for the best piece of software I've ever come | |
89 | across (wxWindows)." | |
90 | ||
91 | "I chose wxWindows for a very much Windows-only application | |
92 | because of the simplicity of the API compared to MFC and Win32 | |
93 | GDI programming. Aside from some minor mistakes in the manual | |
94 | which confused me for a while, wxWin has been really easy to use | |
95 | and increased my productivity immensely compared to using | |
96 | another framework." | |
97 | ||
98 | "wxWindows is a great product. One of its best features, IMHO, | |
99 | are all the language bindings. It's very easy to prototype your | |
100 | app in wxPython, then convert to a C/C++ app later." | |
101 | ||
102 | "Porting to wxWindows is easy - I recently ported an MFC project | |
103 | at work to wxGTK on Solaris, and changing all the MFC calls to | |
104 | wxWindows calls only took a couple of hours for a 2 man-month | |
105 | project... I've never had an easier porting experience. | |
106 | wxWindows was intentially built to work like MFC to make it easy | |
107 | to port, and they most certainly succeeded, with the notable | |
108 | exception of OLE support. I ported a several man month project | |
109 | in a day or two, and none of it was hard or confusing, it just | |
110 | amounted to looking up the equivalent functions in the help. I | |
111 | could do the conversion much faster now because I wouldn't have | |
112 | to keep glancing at the web page." | |
113 | ||
114 | "I'd like to take the opportunity and say a big thank you to all | |
115 | the wxWin developers and contributors. wxWindows is the best | |
116 | piece of software I have been using so far, and I can't believe | |
117 | that I haven't discovered it earlier. I never thought that | |
118 | cross-platform development could be so easy and simply cool. | |
119 | Great stuff :)" | |
120 | ||
121 | "Just wanted to commend you on wxWindows. As I'm reading the | |
122 | code samples (the checklistbox right now), I'm realizing that | |
123 | this is so intuitive and so Java-like in some parts of it, | |
124 | especially with the way the layout works... Very good work and | |
125 | thank you." | |
126 | ||
127 | "I have used wxWindows in the past very successfully on multiple | |
128 | projects, and think it's the bee's knees. Thanks for everything!" | |
129 | ||
130 | "Well, I'm using wxWindows since 2 days and I'm already in love | |
131 | with it :) The sizers saved me from writing a complete layout | |
132 | solution myself. Great work! You guys rock!" | |
133 | ||
134 | "wxWindows is jaw dropping amazing. Community support from the | |
135 | mailing list is extraordinary. Are you sure this is free?" | |
136 | ||
137 | "I love wxWindows. I can program 10 times faster than with MFC, | |
138 | and almost everything works the first time. And unlike MFC, | |
139 | there are (useful) examples and documentation. Thanks to you | |
140 | guys who did all the work to develop this framework. Big kudos." | |
141 | ||
142 | "ImageLinks now uses the Open Source version of wxWindows for | |
143 | all its current GUI development. Doing this ensures that | |
144 | everything interfaces cleanly and also makes it easier in the | |
145 | long run to add other GUIs along the way because ImageLinks has | |
146 | access to all the source code." | |
147 |