Cambalache 1.0 released today after more than five years in development as a What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) application for creating and editing user interfaces for both GTK3 and GTK4.
The Cambalache 1.0 release marks the milestone of the app being mature enough for common general feature usage. The goal is to help developers avoid the need to write manual XML UI files and the expectation of the Cambalache user is that they are at least familiar with the Gtk and GtkBuilder format.
Cambalache 1.0 should be good for starters while future releases will focus on enhancing its own user interface as well as further enhancing this Python-based application in other areas.
Those wanting to learn more about all the interesting details of this modern GTK WYSIWYG user interface editor can find all the v1.0 details via the GTK blog.
