> > Hi Valeri, > > thanks for your mail. > > I have taken a look at the Qt page. The problem for me is that I need > compatibility between differnt platforms and realiability. So I would > prefer to stick within ROOT, even if I need to use more primitive things.. Did you miss http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/x11.html ? Supported Platforms: Operating System Compiler AIX xlC, g++ FreeBSD g++ HP-UX aCC, g++ IRIX o32, n32, g++ Linux g++, KCC Solaris CC, g++ Tru64 cxx, g++ UnixWare 7 CC, g++ OpenUnix 8 CC http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/windows.html Supported Platforms Qt/Windows runs on Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT 4, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It uses the native Windows API and does not require any special libraries http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/mac.html Qt/Mac makes it possible for any application written with Qt--on Windows, X11, or embedded Linux--to run on Mac OS X with a simple recompile. http://www.trolltech.com/products/embedded/index.html Qt/Embedded is an embedded Linux application development framework based on Qt. Most Qt applications can be ported to Qt/Embedded with a simple recompile and screen re-size > > ################################################### > Antoni Munar Ara > Department of Physics and Astronomy > David Rittenhouse Laboratory > University of Pennsylvania > 209 South 33-rd Street > Philadelphia, PA (USA) > 19104-6396
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