-Announcing wxWidgets 2.7.0: a cross-platform GUI toolkit
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-August 5th, 2006 -- the wxWidgets team is pleased to announce
-a new release of the mature cross-platform C++ application framework.
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-The following platforms are supported:
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-- Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP
-- Windows 64 on Itanium and x86-64 architectures
-- Windows CE, including Pocket PC 2003 and Smartphone 2003
-- Unix (Linux, *BSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, IRIX, Tru64) and VMS with GTK+
-- Unix with X11 (beta)
-- Unix with Motif/Lesstif
-- Mac OS X using Carbon
-- Mac OS X using Cocoa (beta)
-- OS/2 (beta)
-- MGL for Linux and DOS
-- Palm OS (alpha)
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-To get wxWidgets, please go to the Download page at:
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- http://www.wxwidgets.org/
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-This is the first version in the new 2.7 series. Please notice
-that this series is called "development" and not "stable" solely
-because compatibility is not assured among between different 2.7
-series versions but there are no known issues with the stability
-of the programs using this version.
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-There have been many changes since the 2.6 series, please see the
-change log file included in the distribution for more details. The
-most significant additions to the GUI part of the libraries were:
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- - AUI (advanced user interface) library providing dockable
- windows and much more
- - richtext library implementing wxRichTextCtrl
- - New wxComboCtrl and wxOwnerDrawnComboBox controls
- - New wxTreebook book-like control
- - New wxColour/Dir/File/Font/PickerCtrls
- - wxHyperlinkCtrl control
-
-
-*** About wxWidgets
-
-wxWidgets is a comprehensive open-source, multi-platform C++ GUI
-framework, that can be used to build commercial and free
-software. First released in 1992 under the name wxWindows, it's
-increasingly used by organisations and individuals all over the
-world due to its winning combination of sophistication, wide
-platform coverage, ease of use, unrestrictive licence and
-vibrant user community.
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-For most ports, wxWidgets adopts the native look and feel of
-each platform since it uses the native widget sets. There is also
-a generic widget set, used for example by the wxX11 port - no
-other widget set is required, giving the potential for embedded
-use.
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-An extraordinary range of classes is provided - but don't be put
-off by this because most people find wxWidgets easier to learn
-and use than MFC and other frameworks.
-
-As well as comprehensive support for the usual widgets, advanced
-features include: HTML viewing/printing, wxImage class providing
-handlers for reading and writing many image types, resizeable panels
-and dialogs on all platforms, document/view, OpenGL support,
-HTML-based and context-sensitive help, wizards, drag and drop,
-a grid class, ODBC support, threads, sockets, container classes,
-a styled text control, and much more. A 2,000-page reference manual
-is provided in HTML, MS HTML Help, WinHelp, wxWidgets Help and PDF
-formats, and there are over eighty samples and demos.
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-If you're an MFC user, you'll find many wxWidgets concepts
-reassuringly familiar, while often clearer and more consistent.
-If you're not, you should still find it intuitive from the start.
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-wxWidgets bindings for many other languages are available,
-including Python, Perl, Basic, Lua, JavaScript and Eiffel.
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-If you're considering wxWidgets, do check out some of these links:
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- http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/feedback.htm ; Comments from users
- http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/screensh.htm ; Screenshots
- http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/users.htm ; Some of our users
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-Have fun!
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-The wxWidgets team