Simon Hibbs wrote: > On 16 Nov, 10:06, me <not_h...@nowhere.com> wrote: > >> What Python gui builder is well supported, does not require me >> to learn another framework/library, and can crank out stuff for >> multiple platforms ? > > You're looking for a framework/library that doesn't require you to > learn it. OK.... > > I've had this problem for a few years. I've tried PythonCard, > WxWidgets with WxDesigner, BoaConstructor, etc. None of them come > anywhere close to PyQT/QTDesigner. > > Dion't get Blackadder It hasn't been updated for several years and is > a dead project. In any case it uses QTDesigner for GUI layout anyway. > You're better off using Eric or Wing if you want a decent IDE. > > QT does have a learning curve of course, but you get a lot of power > back in return for the investment. I'm just coming to grips with it's > MVC framework and the book "Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt" > is very helpful with that. > > I wouldn't completely dismiss Tkinter. It's too simple for complex > GUIs but I still think it has it's place for basic utilities. > > Simon Hibbs
+1 Tkinter for the simple stuff -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Daneliuk tun...@tundraware.com PGP Key: http://www.tundraware.com/PGP/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list