On 18 Nov 2006 12:40:57 -0800, sturlamolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's a matter of taste. I would recommend PyGTK (yes it runs on > Windows). You can design the GUI in a fly with GLADE, and import it as > an XML resource in Python with one single line of code. I also have to consider the issue of accessibility. I am blind myself and need to know what I am coding. and as a policy matter our company always makes use of accessible libraries just in case any client is also handicap. some laws have also made it mandatory.
>It will save > you an awful lot of work; all you have to code is the event handlers. that will be great provided it is accessible on windows. > Additionally you get the GUI design out of you code, which makes > maintenance a lot easier. You can redesign the GUI without changing or > breaking your existing Python code. that is great but I don't want to use glade. I will like a simple ide where I can do hand coding. I am going to try python with eclipse. thanks, Krishnakant. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list