BTW, I don't like QT... It is a ugly toolkit... GTK3 is much nicer... But, I appreciate the effort!!
Anyway, do you know, more or less, when the Bitcoin core will be decoupled of the GUIs?! I mean, when will be only somekind of oficial LibBitcoin and a lots of GUIs, like QT, WX, GTK3, GTK2...

BTW, I don't like GTK
It is a ugly library that needs more libraries to call it ugly toolkit
Qt is much nicer
Thanks for the effort!
Ok other thing. Do you know that in Qt you have built in GTK style? It import the current GTK system and maps it on Qt application (also with switched order od OK and Cancel in dialog box). It should be automaticly turn on if Qt detects Gnome session, but you can change it running qt-config.
Well, honestly, you have the point... And I agree with you... GTK have its own problems, so as QT (license issues?! Don't know anymore, in the past, yes...)...
But my point is, and I just like to have an idea about it, I'm not demanding this from anybody ok... When the Bitcoin will be detached from the GUI / Daemon? Is there any roadmap for this?!
I like to see tons of GUIs (QT, GTK3/2, ELF, OpenStep, Aqua, Windows, etc...) using the same "LibBitcoin" (from
http://bitcoin.org), including the non-gui bitcoind...
BTW, what about Enlightenment Foundation Libraries?! I think it is one of the most amazing open source toolkit out there... Don't you think!?
http://www.enlightenment.org/I'm asking this because I have a draft of my own Bitcoin GUI and I'll hire two developers (friend of mine) to write the GUI... But first, I see that we need a libbitcoin or something like that befora start anything like that...
Thank you!
Thiago