Not sure if this is a welcome suggestion, but you can't beat Jython for deployability, particularly if people have a Java background. Slooowwww but that sometimes isn't a problem. Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey at Vanille.de> wrote in message news:3adaff1a at nntp.server.uni-frankfurt.de... > Bo Vandenberg <bosahv at netscapenospam.net> wrote: > [...] > > I'm not concerned so much at this time with speed. Can either of them be as > > easily packaged to expand on the client machine simply??? Which requires > > more libraries\support files. > > Using Tk is easiest, because it's included in almost every Python for Windows > installer. > > :M: > -- > Michael 'Mickey' Lauer . . . . . . . . . mickey at Vanille.de > How could anyone know me - when I don't even know myself ? > >
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