'Least, these examples do: * ASED -- http://www.mms-forum.de/ased/ased21.jpg * [COMPANY: GMV] -- focusSuite (http://www.focussuite.com/components/focusgui/focusgui.htm) * [Maritime Signal Flags] * [Semaphore Flag Signalling System] * [tkAtaxx] * http://www.oklin.com/pictures/PamScreenFr.jpg * the [BWidget] demo * demonstration stuff for [ModelSim] * [COMPANY: Muonics] -- http://www.muonics.com/Products/MIBSmithy/screens.php * screen shots from [GiD] * [InstallBase] -- http://installbase.sourceforge.net/screenshots.shtml * [SnackAmp] -- http://snackamp.sourceforge.net/ * [RamDebugger] * [hugecombo] * [hugelist] * [virtuallist] * [lightbutton] * pgaccess http://bschwarz.com/projects/pgaccess/ * [A minimal multi listboxes megawidget] * [Potato MUSH (MUD) Client] * An editor for special files produced by Vignette http://traped.vogel-nest.de/uploads/Traped/traped.png * The IPAT Scenario Navigator application, for interactively running IPAT-S scripts -- http://www.kb-creative.net/screenshots/ipatsn.jpg or the IPAT Studio IDE -- http://www.kb-creative.net/screenshots/ipats-multifile.gif [Windows/CE]: * [iFile: a little file system browser] ---- ''[escargo] 26 Mar 2003'' - The page for [wish-reaper] lists [Tk] applications that can be downloaded directly from this wiki and run on [Windows]. ---- ... or, maybe Tk widgets don't look fine, but, after [Tile], they will. [RLH] - I think ''fine'' is a good word for it. I don't really have a problem with an application that doesn't look quite native. Now when [Tile] is rolled in, it will look ''native'' and that is a bit better than ''fine''. ---- I removed the OS X screenshots because they have nothing to do with this page. The ones pointing to corporate sites with little or very hard to find screenshots could probably use some trimming too... As for the rest, is this page supposed to convince me that Tk widgets look fine, or that they don't? Since it certainly seems to be the latter... the only screenshots that don't instantly strike me as non-native (and not just "not quite", but very different) are those of InstallBase and IPAT ---- [Category Windows]