Just out of curiosity, would you still be developing in Python with xul? > One that you have missed that the BPBible developers are seriously > considering is XUL. This is the platform used by Mozilla, so > applications like Firefox and its extensions are written using XUL. > This certainly makes it cross platform, though I'm not going to > comment on how much it feels like it is cross-platform. This gives > you the advantage of a good, solid HTML renderer and a reasonably well > tested cross platform environment. There are many potential > disadvantages that we will have to evaluate carefully, but both > wxPython and PyQt are quite annoying to work with in a few different > ways (and I've had to work with both of them), and I would expect a > good XUL based platform to work better. >
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