Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!smoke.cs.toronto.edu!sjb Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ From: sjb@cs.toronto.edu (Stephen Bellantoni) Subject: C++ & Windows (followup to kearns) Message-ID: <91Mar15.160858edt.1098@smoke.cs.toronto.edu> Reply-To: sjb@theory.utoronto.ca Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto References: <15.UUL1.3#8618@softrue.UUCP> Date: 15 Mar 91 21:09:16 GMT Lines: 17 kearns@softrue.UUCP (Steven Kearns) writes: > [Windows] comes with a very extensive set of routines for drawing. >If you buy an object oriented interface to Windows, they will most likely >supply some easy drawing routines. So the remaining question is: what C/C++ product is the top contender for writing sophisticated graphics/windowing programs which will run under _both_ Windows and plain MSDOS? CommonView? Zinc? C++/Views? Vermont Views? Is C-Scape in there? It would be a great service to the community if someone could post two or three lines reviewing each. stephen bellantoni