Keystone Lets You Write Windows or Gnome Apps Using SVG, XUL and C
Gerald Bauer <[email protected]> Fri, 21 May 2004 08:35:05 -0700 (PDT)
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Hello,
thanks to freshmeat.net I stumbled over the Keystone
Application Framework headed by Jacob Lister.
Jacob writes:
Keystone is a cross-platform, object oriented
application framework which allows applications to be
written to build on the target platforms of GNU/Linux
and Win32 without modification of their source.
Keystone implements several modern Web standards,
including SVG graphics and the XUL user interface
description language.
Find out more @
http://freshmeat.net/projects/keystone and
http://www.keystoneframework.org
If anyone looks into Keystone, please let us know
what you think and post your comments to xul-talk.
- Gerald
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Gerald Bauer
Open XUL Alliance - A Rich Internet For Everyone | http://xul.sourceforge.net
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