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The Common Toolkit (CTK) contains a collection of Qt based widgets for GUI development. Some advanced widgets handle DICOM(DCMTK), scripting (PythonQt) or VTK. In addition to widgets, CTK offers different development solutions such as a plugin framework, an automatic Qt testing framework and ... [More] software management(useful CMake macros). The goals of CTK are as follows: * Provide a unified set of basic programming constructs that are useful for medical imaging applications development * Facilitate the exchange and combination of code and data * Document, integrate, and adapt successful solutions * Avoid the duplication of code and data * Continuously extend to new tasks within the scope of the toolkit (medical imaging) without burdening existing tasks [Less]

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Wt (pronounced 'witty') is a C++ library and application server for developing and deploying web applications. It is not a framework which tends to enforce a way of programming, but is a widget library. The API is widget-centric, and inspired by existing C++ Graphical User Interface ... [More] (GUI) APIs. To the developer, it offers complete abstraction of any web-specific implementation details, including event handling and graphics support. [Less]

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Vexi is a platform for creating and publishing Graphical User Interfaces that can be used over the Internet or an intranet. It features a very simple and powerful syntax based on XML and JavaScript, a set of complete, extensible, themable widgets, and a sandbox-like security model to protect users.

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Aside from some different copyright statements, both Motif and OpenMotif share the same functionality and source code. The primary difference is the software license for each piece of software. OpenMotif source code and binaries are distributed royalty free under The Open Group Public License as ... [More] long as the underlying operating system is open sourced. Motif is made available under the standard Open Group software licenses and has both source code and royalty fees. In short, if you are using Linux, or some other open source operating environment, Motif is open and freely available, hence the use of "OpenMotif". [Less]

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Motif is a freely available source code distribution for the Motif user interface component toolkit. Motif 2.3.4 is an updated version of Open Motif 2.3 and is a major bug fix release. Please submit any bugs to http://bugs.motifzone.com For support and general help, please visit our forums: http://motif.ics.com/forums/motif-234

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gara is a JavaScript-Toolkit. The gara toolkit comes with two powerful packages to create Rich Internet Applications (RIA). The jsWT (JavaScript Widget Toolkit) package for the UI-widgets and the jsFace package to support the MVC design-pattern.

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Rapicorn is an experimental graphical user interface toolkit.

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The Widget Set for Super-Light Applications is a minimalist GUI tool kit written in FreePascal for the development of applications which use minimal resources for their UI while being maximally intuitive. Backends include Xlib (using core X or XRender rendering), SDL and DirectFB.

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Faith is a cross-platform graphical application toolkit written in C++. It runs natively on Linux/Unix (Xlib), and on Windows (Win32). It is comparable to Qt and Gtk+. It is released under the LGPL, so thus is Free Software. Faith has an API oddly similar to Qt's. However, it remains ... [More] completely under the LGPL since we didn't write it "tainted" by Qt. Faith is not "complete," so while it's useful (and inexpensive) as a teaching tool, or just for writing simple applications, it's not currently recommended for complete and truly polished applications; Qt is clearly the superior choice for that. We don't consider ourselves competition for Qt. Faith supplies many widgets: LineEdit, PushButton, MenuBar, ToolBar, ScrollBar, Slider. Faith also supplies several other classes. [Less]

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