best GUI toolkit for python: tkinter, wxPython or what?

Tim Ronning tim.ronning at start.no
Fri Oct 31 06:42:36 EST 2003


På Fri, 31 Oct 2003 11:50:37 +1100, skrev Leo 
<leo.broska at NOSPAM.isys.com.au>:

> "Tim Ronning" <tim.ronning at start.no> wrote in message
> news:mailman.251.1067537054.702.python-list at python.org...
>
>> I myself is a novice in this game. But I couldn't help myself, so in
>> paralell with learning the basics I fetched the Eric IDE, PyQt wrapper 
>> and
>> the latest QT. Within minutes I was actually generateing really nice 
>> UI's.
>> And the best thing of all, just compile your forms from within ERIC and,
>> voila you have a python script including all the QT stuff. This is RAD.
>
> sounds great. on what platform are you developing? i'd develop manily on 
> mac
> os x
>
> and what are the needed _runtime_ modules (iguess pyqt and qt)? i'm not 
> sure
> if tehy are available on mac and win (my target platforms).
>
> cheers, leo
>

Alex answered this. Yes your target platforms are ok. The question is are 
you planning a commercial pathway for your projects. If yes then you need 
pay a license fee to the QT guys. If this is GPL stuff then your ok.

..from QT land
Regards
Tim Ronning



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