This is NOT for the commenters on this thread, but rather for the Ventoy developers. Microsoft, of course, has .NET for screened apps. In Linux, odds on the distros is package with either QT or GTK.
I can understand how a .NET app will work "no matter which Windows version one uses".
And I understand that in Linux, an GTK program may NOT work on some Linux distros as there are GTK release level components present or missing. This is exactly the same in QT programs.
I do understand this dilemma! Thus, I am clear why VENTOY is a cli in Linux as a CLI will run no matter which Linux one has (Just as a .NET program does for Windows). The CLI version does work! As such I am happen for it as I like others also run LInux-only PCs.
So any GUI that is presented to create a screen matching the Windows screen will HAVE TO BE built as a "static" component to avoid the nuances.
LongPanda has already stated, at the beginning of this thread, that he has this discussion as a "todo" on the developer's list. This community, I am sure, will eagerly test it when that version comes.
BEST of Luck going forward. Wishing continued success.
I can understand how a .NET app will work "no matter which Windows version one uses".
And I understand that in Linux, an GTK program may NOT work on some Linux distros as there are GTK release level components present or missing. This is exactly the same in QT programs.
I do understand this dilemma! Thus, I am clear why VENTOY is a cli in Linux as a CLI will run no matter which Linux one has (Just as a .NET program does for Windows). The CLI version does work! As such I am happen for it as I like others also run LInux-only PCs.
So any GUI that is presented to create a screen matching the Windows screen will HAVE TO BE built as a "static" component to avoid the nuances.
LongPanda has already stated, at the beginning of this thread, that he has this discussion as a "todo" on the developer's list. This community, I am sure, will eagerly test it when that version comes.
BEST of Luck going forward. Wishing continued success.
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