On Nov 13, 7:08 pm, Stef Mientki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > rm wrote: > > On Nov 13, 2:23 pm, James Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > >> On 13 Nov, 18:59, Stef Mientki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>> Abah Joseph wrote: > > >>>> What is the best Python GUI API? I am planning to start my first GUI > >>>> application and I need something easy and cross platform. Qt > >>>> applications look beautiful but I hate the license. What do you advice? > > >>> I agree about the Qt-license, > >>> and I'm now a happy wxPython user. > > >> I too have had good results with wxwidgets when developing a GUI. The > >> cross-platform native look and feel was a major benefit from my point > >> of view allowing screens to "look native" under different OSs with no > >> code changes. > > >> -- > >> James > > > Not so good if your native Linux look is KDE. ;) I also hate the fact > > that the GTK File Save/Open dialog box does not allow file/folder > > renames. On Windows, however, wxPython is great. I guess it depends > > on how big your application is and what is the target audience/ > > clientele. > > Ok you only guess, but ... > .. you're suggesting > - that if the application is too big, wxPython is not a good choice. > What's big ? > - if the target is ... ??? ... it's not a good choice, for what audience > is wxPython not suited ? > thanks, > Stef Mientki > > > -- > >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > >
I like the PyGTK api best, it feels the most pythonic. That being said it is a royal pain in the ass to distribute to windows users, so I think from that perspective wxPython is probably the best choice. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list