1 Announcing wxWidgets 2.7.0: a cross-platform GUI toolkit
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4 August 5th, 2006 -- the wxWidgets team is pleased to announce
5 a new release of the mature cross-platform C++ application framework.
7 The following platforms are supported:
9 - Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP
10 - Windows 64 on Itanium and x86-64 architectures
11 - Windows CE, including Pocket PC 2003 and Smartphone 2003
12 - Unix (Linux, *BSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, IRIX, Tru64) and VMS with GTK+
13 - Unix with X11 (beta)
14 - Unix with Motif/Lesstif
15 - Mac OS X using Carbon
16 - Mac OS X using Cocoa (beta)
18 - MGL for Linux and DOS
20 To get wxWidgets, please go to the Download page at:
22 http://www.wxwidgets.org/
24 This is the first version in the new 2.7 development series. Please
25 notice that this series is called "development" and not "stable"
26 solely because ABI or API compatibility is not assured between
27 different 2.7.x series versions. Rest assured however that these
28 potentially incompatible changes are made in order to evolve the
29 toolkit to the next ABI stable release series (2.8.x) and that
30 normally efforts are made to preserve compilation compatibility, so
31 often moving to a new development release just requires a full
32 recompile of the application using wxWidgets. There are currently no
33 known issues with the stability of the programs using this version.
35 There have been many changes since the 2.6 series, please see the
36 change log file included in the distribution for more details. The
37 most significant additions to the GUI part of the libraries were:
39 - AUI (advanced user interface) library providing dockable
41 - richtext library implementing wxRichTextCtrl
42 - New wxComboCtrl and wxOwnerDrawnComboBox controls
43 - New wxTreebook book-like control
44 - New wxColour/Dir/File/Font/PickerCtrls
45 - wxHyperlinkCtrl control
50 wxWidgets is a comprehensive open-source, multi-platform C++ GUI
51 framework, that can be used to build commercial and free
52 software. First released in 1992 under the name wxWindows, it's
53 increasingly used by organisations and individuals all over the
54 world due to its winning combination of sophistication, wide
55 platform coverage, ease of use, unrestrictive licence and
56 vibrant user community.
58 For most ports, wxWidgets adopts the native look and feel of
59 each platform since it uses the native widget sets. There is also
60 a generic widget set, used for example by the wxX11 port - no
61 other widget set is required, giving the potential for embedded
64 An extraordinary range of classes is provided - but don't be put
65 off by this because most people find wxWidgets easier to learn
66 and use than MFC and other frameworks.
68 As well as comprehensive support for the usual widgets, advanced
69 features include: HTML viewing/printing, wxImage class providing
70 handlers for reading and writing many image types, resizable panels
71 and dialogs on all platforms, document/view, OpenGL support,
72 HTML-based and context-sensitive help, wizards, drag and drop,
73 a grid class, ODBC support, threads, sockets, container classes,
74 a styled text control, and much more. A 2,000-page reference manual
75 is provided in HTML, MS HTML Help, WinHelp, wxWidgets Help and PDF
76 formats, and there are over eighty samples and demos.
78 If you're an MFC user, you'll find many wxWidgets concepts
79 reassuringly familiar, while often clearer and more consistent.
80 If you're not, you should still find it intuitive from the start.
82 wxWidgets bindings for many other languages are available,
83 including Python, Perl, Basic, Lua, JavaScript and Eiffel.
85 If you're considering wxWidgets, do check out some of these links:
87 http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/feedback.htm ; Comments from users
88 http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/screensh.htm ; Screenshots
89 http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/users.htm ; Some of our users