GUI other than Tkinter (wxPython)

Robin Dunn robin at alldunn.com
Mon Apr 26 22:31:50 EDT 1999


It's always amazing to me that somebody else has already given wxPython a
plug before I have a chance to get to it.  :-)

BTW, Cameron, your page needs it's wxPython link updated.

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fm at synchrologic.com wrote in message <7fs9to$rlr$1 at nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
>I am a real big fan of wxPython. I've gotten everyone at our company hooked
on
>it. We use it for prototyping apps now because it's so much faster than any
>other tool (that is, VB). It has a full set of controls (tree, list, grid).
>Actually, wxWindows on which it's based is pretty nice as well (though C++
>requires 10-20 times more typing). Check out
http://www.alldunn.com/wxPython/
>and http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/. I think you'll be pretty
>happy with it. Good luck.
>
>In article <3721567f.1748033 at news>,
>  mrfusion at bigfoot.com wrote:
>> Well, I've just about given up on EVER getting Tkinter to work on my
>> Win98 machine.  Is there any other GUI module that I can get that
>> doesn't require TCL/TK  to be installed on my machine?  Isn't there
>> something called GD?
>
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And also

In article <3721567f.1748033 at news>,  <mrfusion at bigfoot.com> wrote:
>Well, I've just about given up on EVER getting Tkinter to work on my
>Win98 machine.  Is there any other GUI module that I can get that
>doesn't require TCL/TK  to be installed on my machine?  Isn't there
.
.
.
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