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Date: Fri, 05 Jul 2002 06:26:47 -0300
From: rick <rickyx@hotpop.com>
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Hi all ,

        I was wondering If I can make a program under Linux , using gcc 
and GTK , and the same program to be ported to Windows or viceversa ?

Please guys , I'm a newbie in this matter , so I need a litle directions 
on this topic  ....

I 'm a confused , What I like to know is : What is better to work ? Gtk+ 
, QT  , Vxwindows ?

I would like to work with the most easiest cross platform library .....

Can I run an Stand alone (.exe) developed with cygwin under windows  ? 

Can I use , Dev++ for example  under windows , and gcc under linux ?

Thanks guys , sorry for my ignorance ,

Regards

Rick





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