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UI framework listing

Posted: 11 Jan 2010, 12:18
by SeanHeron
Hey everyone! Could we have a sticky (and/or as a second best, a wikipage) where all the currently working UI frameworks are listed (eg this thread...) ? A big bonus would be if they would list pro's and con's as well - though I realise that may be a bit of a sensitive topic.

Requesting this 'cause I'm going to need to look into a Framework for Engines of War sooner or later. And yes - I'm lazy and don't want to have to sift through threads, and give each a spin (necessarily) :P.

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 11 Jan 2010, 13:28
by Forboding Angel
RedUI is really nice.

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 11 Jan 2010, 17:19
by CarRepairer
ChiliGUI is really nice.

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 11 Jan 2010, 17:19
by Tribulex
well there is mine doesnt really have a name besides gewy.

I think currently available ones are:

chiliui
iceui
redui (lolui but that is deprecated and redui is the framework version)

Decreasing order of good looks, increasing order of performance and epic win.

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 11 Jan 2010, 17:24
by Satirik
d_b wrote:well there is mine doesnt really have a name besides gewy.

I think currently available ones are:

chiliui
iceui
redui (lolui but that is deprecated and redui is the framework version)

Decreasing order of good looks, increasing order of performance and epic win.
chiliui having worse performance than iceui ... jk is gonna be happy

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 11 Jan 2010, 17:27
by Regret
d_b wrote:redui (lolui but that is deprecated and redui is the framework version)
No idea what you were trying to say by this but:

LolUI is deprecated.

RedUI is in no way related to LolUI other than the similar visual style of widgets I made using either of the frameworks. (and by me being the author of both frameworks)

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 11 Jan 2010, 17:33
by Satirik
chilli is probably the best ui framework for spring but it's not yet finished

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 11 Jan 2010, 17:39
by jK
Satirik wrote:
d_b wrote:well there is mine doesnt really have a name besides gewy.

I think currently available ones are:

chiliui
iceui
redui (lolui but that is deprecated and redui is the framework version)

Decreasing order of good looks, increasing order of performance and epic win.
chiliui having worse performance than iceui ... jk is gonna be happy
d_b says that everywhere w/o being able to give facts.

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 11 Jan 2010, 20:05
by Jazcash
Ice UI is the best.

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 12 Jan 2010, 01:14
by SeanHeron
Well, thanks for the replies. I was hoping for less judgements, and more differentiated Pro's and con's (suprised to say - d_b's post was actually the best in that regard - minus the jugdement at the end...).

How many people here have actually tried to implement their UI gadgets/widgets in two different frameworks and compared? I'm guessing not so many, cause that's exactly what I'm trying to avoid :P. That'd seem the only relatively sensible way to test performance differences to me.

On Looks - with "artwork" like this, it's a matter of opinion as much as anything else, I'd think.

Anyhows, thanks for naming them all - that's definitely a nice start. If anyone can go into more details - in the manner of this framework has trouble with these issues (eg messing around with the minimap display ) , and is strong on this and that (eg making changes to the visual style) - that would be great of course! But like I said, I'm more or less set up now.

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 12 Jan 2010, 09:47
by Tribulex
jK wrote:
Satirik wrote:
d_b wrote:well there is mine doesnt really have a name besides gewy.

I think currently available ones are:

chiliui
iceui
redui (lolui but that is deprecated and redui is the framework version)

Decreasing order of good looks, increasing order of performance and epic win.
chiliui having worse performance than iceui ... jk is gonna be happy
d_b says that everywhere w/o being able to give facts.
Well Mr. jK you fail to have provided me with facts otherwise. I simply thought that since my points have never been refuted that there was no extra effort required on my part.

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 12 Jan 2010, 10:01
by jK
I don't see a reason why to talk to guys like you at all ...
For all others, I do benchmarks all the time and CHILI IS FAST.

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 12 Jan 2010, 10:02
by Neddie
Could somebody post a comparative benchmark and settle this for the time being?

Re: UI framework listing

Posted: 14 Jan 2010, 18:04
by Tribulex
there is a great widget to do it. I would do it but my graphics card is currently cracked into 3 different pieces and im try to glue it together again.