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Nice post at wxBlog about Hildonizing wxGTK. Obviously, apps won't be as small as using GTK natively, but it should make some ports more likely.

Since XML Copy Editor, the open-source XML editor I am fanatic about, is built with wxWidgets, this might be a way to bring that fabulous app to the Nokia Internet Tablet.

I don't want to make the N8x0 my primary device, but being able to edit when I need to without lugging around the laptop is one of the NIT's selling points.

I'll post more about this as events develop with wxGTK.
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That'll be nice. I can think of several apps that I'd like that need wxGTK.
 
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For 10¢, applications that need wxGTK: aMule

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For 10¢, applications that need wxGTK: aMule

Auch, running aMule on the Nokia
 
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See Maemo Geek's test, maemogeek.blogspot.com/2007/12/wxgtk-working-on-maemo.html

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Now we're going to need wxPython too :-)
 
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