Re: PostgreSQL GUI
От | Marek Pętlicki |
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Тема | Re: PostgreSQL GUI |
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Msg-id | 1010247712.2250.3.camel@marek.almaran.home обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PostgreSQL GUI ("Brent R. Matzelle" <bmatzelle@yahoo.com>) |
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Re: PostgreSQL GUI
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Список | pgsql-general |
W liście z sob, 05-01-2002, godz. 16:09, Brent R. Matzelle pisze: > --- postgresql@finner.de wrote: > > Maybe a good choice would be an overlying API like WxWindows (just > > an > > example, http://www.wxwindows.org), which may use several > > underlying > > toolkits (Gtk, Motif, ...) and compiles on several platforms. > > I would tend to agree with you that WxWindows is a good program > platform to work with. However, QT has multiple advantages over this > platform and GTK's as well. > > First, QT runs on many platforms, including Linux, Windows, Solaris, > HP-UX, Irix, AIX, and the OS X to name a few. It also has a nice > optional open source license. You can statically link an application > with it, Opera for Linux is the biggest example. It has an excellent > open source tool in KDevelop (http://www.kdevelop.org/) and a form > designer tool (http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/tools.html). Not > to mention multiple modules for database, XML, and table > manipulation. Plus, the libraries come standard with every major > Linux vendor which gives it a massive base of possible users. don't want to start a flamewar here, but Gtk/GNOME seems to be taking over the *nix part of the universe. It is becomming standard on Solaris and seems close to that on HP-UX. Qt has many versions, some of them are commercial. Opera is not a good example as it is closed-source. You could as well mention Kylix which is also based on Qt. Those _commercial_ products don't tend to use Gtk only because it doesn't allow to close the source of a program it is used in, not because it is worse than Qt ;-) And finally: Qt is not Free Software, not on all of the supported platforms anyway. I don't think that wxWindows is the best solution for all of the problems, but when portability comes into play, it is a good choice. And, as a bonus, it provides native look-and-feel on all of the supported platforms. Just my opinion, though regards -- Marek Pętlicki <marpet@linuxpl.org> Linux User ID=162988
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