On Nov 11, 3:08 am, Simon Hibbs <simon.hi...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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
Thanks All I have got an idea,the way i need to choose GUI module in Python , As "r" said i am going to start from tkinter without any IDE . if i need any advanced feature then i will move on to some other module.... First i have to try the code ... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list