>Thanks everyone! It seems that Wikis is the place to go to get info about these. Thats a great help.
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>Lloyd.
In addition to the Wiki suggestion, you might want to actually download the demo applications provided by (most) framework providers, visit each of their websites, and make a decision as to what you're hoping the framework will do for you before picking the right one for you. The Wiki list is OK, but if you base your decision on a feature-for-feature comparison I think you might be doing yourself a disservice. The list only includes things that people who were motivated enough to contribute thought were important. You may have vastly different ideas - I know there are a bunch of things on the Wiki list as "features" that I kind of shrugged at, and couldn't see there value. There are also things missing or glossed over that I thought were much more important. Of course, I really should update it, but there is only so much time in the day...
Good luck,