On Monday 13 February 2006 12:33 am, John J. Lee wrote: > Kevin Walzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [...] > > > Commercial Qt is a little out of my price range. > > Commercial *PyQt* (including a license for Qt for use only with PyQt) > is $400 (USD) per developer (plus an extra $300/year if you want > upgrades). That's compared to Qt license for use *with C++* varying > from $1690 to $6260. So PyQt is 4-15 times cheaper than old-fashioned > C++ Qt! > > http://www.thekompany.com/products/blackadder/ > > > Apparently you get mxODBC in that price, too. And the Blackadder > development environment itself, of course, though personally I > wouldn't use it. > > PyQt 4 now seems to exist, though not as a stable release yet, so I > imagine it'll be a bit longer untill there's a release of Blackadder > that supports Qt 4. I recall the PyQt 2 --> PyQt 3 upgrade as being > fairly painless (in terms of code changes), though.
There will never be a release of Blackadder that supports PyQt4. Phil -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list