Gilles Ganault wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 13:24:39 +0200, Wolfgang Keller <felip...@gmx.net>
wrote:
The area of _desktop_ database application development indeed looks like a vast 
and very hostile desert in the Python landscape.

The only framework that seems to be worth trying is Dabo. Unfortunately there's 
little documentation, and that's mostly outdated.

There's also Kiwi, but that's even less well documented.

And GNU Enterprise essentially seems to be dead.

Combined with the comment above about issues with printing, it looks
like Python for GUI apps isn't a very good idea :-/

I'd be interested in checking out commercial applications written in
Python for the Windows OS, if there are any.
I've been grown up with (and still using) Delphi,
known as having thé best GUI-builder.
I now use wxPython (with GUI-support),
with more comfort and more easy than Delphi !

cheers,
Stef

Thank you.

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