JoeG schreef: > I disagree with your Tkinter vs. wxPython > decision. I tried a number of programs written with Tkinter and really > didn't like the interface. The program I helped develop is Windows > based and I knew that a program with the Tkinter interface would never > work as a cross platform environment. Out existing customers just > wouldn't accept it. I can't see anyone using Tkinter for new mass > market development. If you've already got an application written with > it you might want to continue using it but for new projects, wxPython > seems to have some BIG advantages.
Robin Dunn is writing a wxPython book: <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.wxpython/17535> -- JanC "Be strict when sending and tolerant when receiving." RFC 1958 - Architectural Principles of the Internet - section 3.9 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list