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gtkV 1.22.4

filesize: 572.90 KB

This is a GTK+ port of the V library.

Published:
Oct 14, 1999
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License
GPL
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$0.00
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X11
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V is a free, portable C++ GUI Framework intended to develop a wide variety of applications on different graphical interface platforms. It is very complete and suitable for the majority of custom GUI applications. Applications developed using V will have the look and feel of the native platform, but they will be portable across platforms.

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