Hi Leo, On Oct 30, 2003, at 8:07 PM, leo wrote: > hi there > > on my mac i want to built small to medium GUI apps with python: > > i) what's the best toolkit: tkinter, wxPython or what? stability, ease > of > use > > and runtime portability between mac and windows are the main criteria. > > ii) i asked this question in comp.lang.python before and it looked like > wxPython is the generally recommendation. but does wxPython works on > os x? > and where do i get the wxWindows lib for macs? > As Russell pointed out, wxPython is a bit more complex and may require to you read through C++ docs, though they are some of the clearest and well-maintained C++ docs I've ever read. =) (Also, the new version in development plans on removing some of the current complexities, like IDs for event bindings, Python-specific docs, and maybe even Python-like property getting/setting) However, in my experience it is also the best tool out there for building cross-platform applications that have native look and feel. (If not the only toolkit to truly do so.) There are a large number of controls available that work on Windows, Mac and Linux. The wxWindows libs come with the wxPython installer package, available from wxPython.org. BTW, there is no wxPython installer yet for the version of Python included in Panther, but it will still work with Jack's Framework installer that is used for Jaguar. (We hope to have a wxPython installer for Panther's Python in a week or so, we didn't have pre-release copies of Panther so we couldn't prepare the package in advance!) Kevin
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