Coy Krill <ckrill at qvlinc.com> wrote: > Now I use PyQt. Why? It's very good. The widgets, there coding and > their use is more logical to me, if that statement makes any sense. I > wrote a quick and dirty check writer in less than 2 work days and I > didn't know anything about PyQt or Qt at the time. I read through > Boudewin Rempt and Cameron Lairds PyQt article and wrote the code. I would love to use PyQT, but doesn't it require shelling out $$$ to trolltech for a QT-win32 license? I suppose this would be reasonable for most people, but I'm not paid to build guis, I just write them to make life easier. I need them to run on windows so that I can share them with my coworkers. It would be nice if there was a way to distribute a PyQT-win32 binary module that wasn't in violation of trolltechs license. Until then I guess I'll have to stick with wxWindows. -jason
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