> You apparently didn't look very hard. On the wxPython end of things > (which I have experience with), there is wxGlade, XRCed, Boa > Constructor, Dabo, etc. I don't know about Tkinter (I don't use it), > but I know that at least Qt has a very nice GUI designer and builder > (from Trolltech if you are willing to pay for it), and if I remember > correctly, Eric4 offers some tools to make PyQt editing nice and > friendly. I'm sure there are others.
You're somewhat wrong regarding Qt. The designer is free (I did never use a commercial Qt, maybe there comes something additional - but IF I don't have the faintest idea what it could do that would make it better than the free designer.) And eric is cool and integrates with Qt (and is an example of a Qt-app itself), via launching the designer - but it hasn't have any gui-building stuff in there. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list