Dan Lenski wrote:

> So, is there another toolkit I should be looking at?

I highly recommend wxPython. It's very mature, full-featured, and 
portable, and fairly easy to learn as well. I can't really compare it to 
other toolkits (not having used any of them, except Tkinter), but it's 
definitely one of the most popular and well-supported ones out there.

http://www.wxpython.org/
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