Generally, QT is used to write cross-platform UIS. However, the QT interface is displayed in Linux on different platforms. Therefore, Windows users are not very used to it. The other is that open-source QT applications are limited. WxWidgets is similar to QT to implement cross-platform UI. It is also open-source and completely free and unrestricted. The biggest benefit is that wxWidgets's graphic performance is consistent with that of related platforms. Windows is like windows. ProgramIn Linux, Mac
OS is like a Mac OS X program.
WxWidgets uses a setCodeTo implement Win32 and Mac OS
X, GTK +, X11, motif, WinCE, and more platform interfaces. It also supports C ++, C #/. net,
Perl, Python, and other languages. Because the components on the local platform are used instead of simulated components, they can be exactly the same as those on the local platform. WxWidgets is an open-source, free, scalable, and mature library.