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by forgotpwd16 1260 days ago
Not surprising. GTK and GNOME doesn't give a single f about backwards compatibility.
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It went through less major updates than Microsoft has went through UI toolkits. GTK2 programs such as GIMP still run perfectly in modern GNOME and integrate awesomely. Even if you count Qt applications for the Linux desktop it still is more consistent and stable than Microsoft's megalomaniac search for the "perfect" UI toolkit.