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Introduction
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wxWidgets gives you a single, easy-to-use API for writing GUI applications on multiple platforms.
Link with the appropriate library for your platform (Windows/Unix/Mac, others coming shortly)
and compiler (almost any popular C++ compiler), and your application will adopt the look and
feel appropriate to that platform. On top of great GUI functionality, wxWidgets gives you:
online help, network programming, streams, clipboard and drag and drop, multithreading, image loading
and saving in a variety of popular formats, database support, HTML viewing and printing, and much much more.
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wxWidgets FAQ
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Read the wxWidgets Frequently Asked Questions, and their answers.
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Documentation
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The complete list of wxWidgets documentation.
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News
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The latest news about wxWidgets and associated projects.
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Screen shots
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Check out some screen shots that show wxWidgets applications running on different platforms.
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User feedback and testimonials
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The nice things a lot of people say about wxWidgets.
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Reviews and articles
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wxWidgets in the press.
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Users of wxWidgets
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A selection of organisations and individuals who are using wxWidgets to build innovative
multi-platform applications.
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Why choose wxWidgets?
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Some of the arguments in favour of choosing wxWidgets over other solutions.
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Who uses wxWidgets?
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Some examples of the kinds of organisation that use wxWidgets.
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wxWidgets Supported Classes
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A table of supported classes by port, so you can check cross-platform features.
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wxEmbedded
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Read about our strategy for supporting embedded applications, and the ports that are relevant to this
effort.
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The wxWidgets Team
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The wxWidgets core team, major contributors, and their projects.