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Thanks for the help, guys. I've been looking at wxWidgets, too; it's a cross-platform application framework, which appeals since I might be able to use the skills I pick up learning it on what I'd call 'real' systems (like MacOS and Unix) too.
Any of you know anything about wxWidgets? I know it was previously known as wxWindows. I've downloading MinGW Developer Studio, including wxWidgets (under its old name, so it must be a bit of an early version) but I'm having some trouble finding a good tutorial.
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