wxwindows question

Jason Tesser JTesser at nbbc.edu
Thu Jan 15 08:29:45 EST 2004


Have you developed many apps that run on both Linux and Windows??

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> bounces+jtesser=nbbc.edu at python.org] On Behalf Of Jorge Godoy
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> Subject: Re: wxwindows question
> 
> On Tuesday 13 January 2004 11:31 Jason Tesser wrote in
> <mailman.320.1074000727.12720.python-list at python.org>:
> 
> > I am looking into using wxwindows for a gui to develop applications.
> > The
> > Apps need to be cross-platform Mac, Windows, Linux. I work
> > For a bible college and will be developing applications ranging from
> > online
> > Registration to business office software.  My question is what is
> > your guys
> > Experiences with wxwindows/python?  What is the best tool that is
> > stable
> > I can use?  I am looking into using wxDesigner with maybe Wing or
> > Komodo.
> > What do you guys think?
> 
> I'm used to use wxGlade to create GUIs, but you can do it with other
> tools as well. A friend of mine likes more BOA Constructor. But my
> development platform is Linux...
> 
> With regards to wxPython, I'm all for it. This a very good GUI and the
> fact of it having native look on the OSs you cited above is a plus:
> users won't be surprised with a new look in your application and
> everything will be where they are used to get it.
> 
> You can take a look at GNUMed for a nice design using wxPython.
> 
> 
> See you,
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