> These days, Tkinter has pretty much everything that other GUI toolkits have: tree views, multi-column listboxes, plus all the basics, available through the core widget, the themed ttk widgets, or extension packages.
***Today, there's no excuse for developing an ugly Tk GUI--if a new Tk app is ugly, that's a reflection on the developer, not the toolkit*** +1 (emphasis added) Other tk/ttk benefits: - Very stable - Cross platform (w/native look and feel via Python 2.7/3.1 ttk) - Light weight - Easy to distribute - Extensible Regarding lack of print support: All GUI frameworks suck in this regard. The best approach is to use a technology designed for generating hard copy output - something like PDF, TeX, or RTF library. Malcolm -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list