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AmigaOS has a number of GUI frameworks (or toolkits) available. Each framework has its own strengths and weaknesses. Frameworks may also be combined and elements may even be shared between them. It is up to the programmer to choose the GUI framework that works best for their application and end customers. |
AmigaOS has a number of GUI frameworks (or toolkits) available. Each framework has its own strengths and weaknesses. Frameworks may also be combined and elements may even be shared between them. It is up to the programmer to choose the GUI framework that works best for their application and end customers. |
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+ | # Intuition |
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+ | # GadTools |
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+ | # BOOPSI |
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+ | # ReAction |
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+ | # MUI |
Revision as of 20:13, 20 September 2012
AmigaOS has a number of GUI frameworks (or toolkits) available. Each framework has its own strengths and weaknesses. Frameworks may also be combined and elements may even be shared between them. It is up to the programmer to choose the GUI framework that works best for their application and end customers.
The following is a list of GUI frameworks available as standard:
- Intuition
- GadTools
- BOOPSI
- ReAction
- MUI