On 12/01/2014 08:49 PM, Ganesh Pal wrote: > Thanks for the bunch of suggestion , I have decided to go with PYQt for > now : )
If the licensing of PyQt is not appropriate for you (it's GPL only, unless you buy a license), you can use PySide, which is almost a drop-in replacement for it, that's licensed more liberally under the LGPL which does allow its use in a non-GPL program. Not sure if this matters to you, but if you're planning to release your code ever, or sell a product some day, you'll need to be aware of this. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list