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This article provides a list of widget toolkits (also known as GUI frameworks ), used to construct the graphical user interface (GUI) of programs, organized by their relationships with various operating systems .
A toolkit is an assembly of tools; set of basic building units for user interfaces. The word toolkit may refer to: Abstract Window Toolkit; Accessibility Toolkit; Adventure Game Toolkit; B-Toolkit; Cheminformatics toolkits; Dojo Toolkit; Fox toolkit; GTK, the GIMP Toolkit; Google Web Toolkit (GWT) Harmony (toolkit), an incomplete set of ...
A toolkit lets the producer actually abandon the attempt to understand user needs in detail in favor of transferring need-related aspects of product and service development to users. Today, toolkits for user innovation are routinely used in fields ranging from neural network design to the design of new biological systems in synthetic biology.
A widget toolkit, widget library, GUI toolkit, or UX library is a library or a collection of libraries containing a set of graphical control elements (called widgets) used to construct the graphical user interface (GUI) of programs. Most widget toolkits additionally include their own rendering engine. This engine can be specific to a certain ...
Tk is a cross-platform widget toolkit that provides a library of basic elements of GUI widgets for building a graphical user interface (GUI) in many programming languages. It is free and open-source software released under a BSD-style software license.
Most GUI programs created with Qt have a native-looking interface, in which case Qt is classified as a widget toolkit. Non-GUI programs can also be developed, such as command-line tools and consoles for servers. An example of such a non-GUI program using Qt is the Cutelyst web framework.