What GUI toolkit looks the best?
Carl
phleum_nospam at chello.se
Thu Dec 11 12:46:49 EST 2003
Paul Rubin wrote:
> I've been approached about writing a Windows app which will need a
> really professional looking GUI. Forget TKinter, this has to actually
> look good (real artists will be available to get the visual stuff
> right). Assuming I write in Python, what's the best toolkit to use?
> Some cost in implementation pain is tolerable if the finished
> interface looks better as a result. It would be nice if the toolkit
> runs on multiple platforms rather than being Windows-only.
>
> I'm thinking Glade. Is that reasonable? I don't know squat about
> Windows and haven't done much fancy GUI programming since the early X
> days.
>
> Thanks.
What's wrong with Jython? I haven't used it myself, but have always wondered
why it's not mentioned when different Python GUI:s are discussed.
Carl
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