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Old 05-05-2010, 08:55 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Valloric View Post
Seriously, what's the point of that? Linux users seem obsessed with this GTK vs. Qt war. Since both can be made to look like the other (QtCurve, QGtkStyle etc.), it all seems like such a waste of energy.
There is a lot more to just how they look. GTK and Qt apps behave differently. There are also differences in the overall design due to differing philosophies of their respective HIG.

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Originally Posted by nbdarvin
I want to improve my programming skills and looking for great project to collaborate, so I want make gtk+ HIG-compliance Calibre port.
As someone who prefers the design of Gnome apps, I say go for it. However, I personally despise working with GTK and absolutely love Qt.
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