Peter wrote: > Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > > Make it a webapp. That will guarantee to make it runnable on the list of > > OSses you gave. Use Django/TurboGears/ZOPE for the application itself- > > whichever suits you best. > > A webapp isn't feasible as most of the users are on dial up (this is in New > Zealand and broadband isn't available for lots of people).
I don't see connection here, why it's not feasible? > I was hoping for a simple tool. Even if it only worked on Windows, it would > be a start. It just needs to present a form of text entry fields to the > user, and place the data in a plain text file. You can do it using for example Tkinter <http://wiki.python.org/moin/TkInter> that comes with python distribution for windows. > > If python can't do this, can anyone suggest another language or approach? Sure you can code that application in Python, the problem is distribution and support of application running on multiple platforms. That's what webapp will help you to avoid. Keep in mind that standalone application for windows will be about 2Mb. Keep also in mind linux is not a platform, it is hmm, how to say it? a snapshot of random programs found on internet, so it's very hard to distribute and support programs for it. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list