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Welcome to the GTK+ Foundation Classes
The GTK+ Foundation Classes are an integrated set of C++ classes for developing GTK+ applications on UNIX-like systems such as Linux. The classes are designed to work nicely with the GNU tool chain and take advantage of the standard C++ features provided by the GNU compiler. Currently there are three modules in the GFC development platform, the core object system and utility library (GFC-Core), the user interface library (GFC-UI) and a binding for the GNOME Configuration System (GFC-GConf).

The GFC-Core Library download...
GFC-Core wraps the GLib object system and selected objects from the GLIb utility library. Essentially it provides a low level object system that can be used to build other libraries. GFC-UI and GFC-GConf both depend on this library. GFC-Core uses the new libsigc++ 2.0 callback library to implement a system of signals and slots which make using native GObject signals or creating your own signals easy. There is a standard string compatible UTF-8 string class, reference documentation and several example programs.

The GFC-UI Library download...
GFC-UI combines the power of GTK+ and the power of C++ into a state-of-the-art graphical user interface toolkit that makes developing GTK+ applications in C++ easy, intuitive and efficient. There are more than 420 classes that wrap most of the objects found in the ATK, GDK, GDK-PIXBUF, GTK and Pango libraries. Included is a full set of simple example programs, a C++ version of the GTK+ widget demonstration program, extensive reference documentation and a tutorial.

The GFC-GConf Library available soon
GFC-GConf is the third module in the GTK+ Foundation Classes. GFC-GConf is a binding for GConf, the GNOME Configuration System. GFC-GConf makes accessing the GConf database from your GFC applications easy and intuitive. Its API and documentation are complete and it comes with several examples.

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