(help@python.org would be a better place to take these sorts of questions.) Terry> I am seriously considering Python, Tkinter and MySQL for an Terry> application project. I have it running on linux and Win98. My Terry> questions are, does this sound viable for an accounting Terry> application? Can I give it a similar look and feel to existing Terry> Windows GUI apps? Yes. No. How's that for brevity? ;-) Yes, you can develop financial and/or database applications using Python. Tkinter is a reasonable wrapper around the Tk widget set, but Tk doesn't give you a native look-n-feel on Windows. You might consider wxPython or -- built on top of it -- PythonCard: http://www.wxpython.org/ http://pythoncard.sourceforge.net/ wxPython is a wrapper around wxWindows: http://www.wxwindows.org/ PythonCard is a project to build a Hypercard-like tool for Python. -- Skip Montanaro (skip@pobox.com - http://www.mojam.com/)
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