On 10 Nov, 10:40, Lorenzo Gatti <ga...@dsdata.it> wrote: > I also would like to use PySide, but unlike PyQt and Qt itself it > doesn't seem likely to support Windows in the foreseeable future. A > pity, to put it mildly.
It's not been ruled out. They don't officialy support the Mac either, but according to posts on the mailing list a independent developer has got it working in MacOS X at some level. Since QT runs on Windows, porting to the Windows version of QT shouldn't be hard. PySide is for the future, not the present, but it gives me a lot more confidence in using and recomending PyQT to know that there is so much work being put in to make sure it has a great future. Simon Hibbs -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list