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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:27:48+00:00 2026-05-14T23:27:48+00:00

Do you know any cross-platform GUI toolkit like swt for C (using default widgets

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Do you know any cross-platform GUI toolkit like swt for C (using default widgets in each operating system = right pics on eclipse.org/swt) ? There is an implementation of swt for D language called DWT but I need it for C or C++. Thanks.

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    2026-05-14T23:27:49+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:27 pm
    1. Qt (community)
    2. wxWidgets
    3. FLTK
    4. GTK+
    5. FOX
    6. Notus
    7. VCF – EDIT2 seems to be inactive for a few years

    You can read some details in that wiki.
    First 4 are pretty popular, the rest I dont know.

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    8. There is C++ port but it seem Windows only for now
    9. SWT/Fox – C++ port on top of FOX toolkit – seems to be dead for more then 3 years
    10. Also you can try .NET + Mono. But not for commercial project, I think

    Qt, FLTK and GTK+ use their own widgets system, i.e. they replace native windows, buttons, etc. Whereas wxWidgets provides a layer on top of native system. Hence:

    • with wxWidgets you get 100% native look&feel on every platform without any effort.
      CON – you get native bugs too :). Different behaviour could be undesirable
    • At least Qt can emulate native look&feel (some people say it is not perfect on MacOS X). Also KDE is written in Qt, so for KDE desktops Qt is native

    EDIT2:
    Just found this really extensive list of widget toolkits on wikipedia

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