king kikapu wrote: > I have already downloaded and seen the trial of Komodo Professional. > Indeed it has a simple Gui Builder but one can only use TKinter on it. > No wxWidgets support and far from truly RAD, but it is the only > "integrated" > GUI builder in these IDEs... > > > On Nov 22, 4:31 pm, "Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I haven't used it but Komodo (Professional version) says it has: >> >> ActiveState GUI Builder (Komodo Professional only) >> >> Enhance your applications with GUI dialogs: Simple, Tk-based dialog >> builder with seamless round-trip integration, for Perl, Python, Ruby, >> and Tcl. >
I do a lot of GUI programming with wxPython. I find that switching from desktop 1 (Eclipse/PyDev) to desktop 2 (wxDesigner) becomes a reflex quite quickly ... even under Windows thanks to virtuawin (http://virtuawin.sourceforge.net) - both packages also are smart enough to notice when an open file has been modified elsewhere. I also program in Visual-Studio and overall do not find the RAD/IDE integration that much more convenient. Also, I generally get the job done in wxDesigner at the beginning of the project, and seldom have to get back into it to twick the interface. hg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list