Say you sell a car to a customer. In general, it's a good and quick car, but the proper wheels are not yet included. You have mounted only some spare tires. So the customer can only make 30mph wasting his fuel until purchasing the real wheels from a separate company.
Say you sell a Motif App to a customer. In general, it's a good quick app, but the proper Toolkit is not yet included. There is only a static linked version...
Got it?
Gtk and Qt is like in Win32: The user runs my App _full_taste_.
Say you sell a car to a customer. In general, it's a good and quick car, but the proper wheels are not yet included. You have mounted only some spare tires. So the customer can only make 30mph wasting his fuel until purchasing the real wheels from a separate company.
Say you sell a Motif App to a customer. In general, it's a good quick app, but the proper Toolkit is not yet included. There is only a static linked version...
Got it?
Gtk and Qt is like in Win32: The user runs my App _full_taste_.