Have you planned to write a little introductory tutorial so that we could do some tests and give feedback about Amthing ?

Thanks.

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Satoshi Ogasawara <ogasawara@itpl.co.jp> wrote:
Hello,

On 2009/04/14, at 16:58, David MENTRE wrote:
> 1. Are there any screenshots?

I've just take it.
http://www.itpl.co.jp/amthing/concurrent_example.png

> 2. Is there a widget system like in GTK/Qt?

Widgets are under developing. We will support button, label, textbox,
checkbox, radio button, tab, listbox, tree, grid,..etc. We already supports
Pango and XIM for textbox.

> 3. What is the domain space covered by this library? Was it made for
> a specific purpose? IT Planning, Inc. is apparently a Japanese company
> using OCaml but the main software is using Java Swing GUI.

The main purpose is to develop an ordinary desktop application covered
by GTK/Qt. In addition, Amthing is applicable to rich client which access
to internet services. Animation makes application rich. Concurrent environment
helps us to write asynchronous communications.

best regards,
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 Ogasawara Satoshi
   | - Email:  ogasawara@itpl.co.jp

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