Hi all... Thank you for your answers... wxPython, under Linux, tries to use GTK... A better way to say it is: wxPython uses whatever it needs: under Windows, his API; under Linux, his API (may imply the use of GTK or GNOME), etc...
Aparently, none of you has tried wxPython recently or properly. wxPython is a cross-platform toolkit. Currently supported platforms are 32-bit Microsoft Windows, most Unix or unix-like systems, and Macintosh OS X. Certainly, there may be Linux distributions where it doesn't run well... > The PyGTK is a better choice if you are writing for > Linux and want your application to also be able to run on windows. I want exactly the opossite: my apps must be developed for running primarly under Windows but also be able to run on Linux. So, tell me PyGTK (with or without Glade/w XML output) or entirely Python code through wxPython? Truely, what's the best for CROSS-platform for both Linux and Windows? Not just for Linux or just for Windows, but for both. Anyone who had used any a lot? Thanks Daniel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list