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Glade is a gui builder for gtk and it works well with ada.  i use it on 
macos x and linux so its pretty cross platform.

jim

On Apr 2, 2005, at 2:16 AM, Pascal Obry wrote:

> Rick,
>
>> I am building a research/educational_support package.  I have a need 
>> for
>> (free) commercial or near-commercial strength Ada development 
>> packages for
>> building GUIs and Graphics display.  There used to be some around but 
>> I
>> have spent hours fruitlessly searching.  Does anyone know where they 
>> hide?
>
> GtkAda seems a good candidate to me. It is Open Source and free to use
> (commercial support available from AdaCore).
>

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