johnf wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 August 2008 04:27:03 pm Paul McNett wrote:
>> johnf wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 13 August 2008 03:22:49 pm Paul McNett wrote:
>>>> It would still be an issue, because of the non-platform-nativeness of
>>>> FlatNotebook. One of the major reasons we chose wxPython over say PyQt
>>>> was that wxPython instantiates platform-native widgets on each target
>>>> platform.
>>> Recent versions of Qt use the native APIs of the different platforms to
>>> draw the Qt controls.  Just in case you did not know.
>> I guess I didn't know that. Does it work as well as wxPython on Mac,
>> Linux, and Windows? The licensing is still a problem though.

> To honest I don't really know.  I do know that the kde packages look like 
> windows stuff on windows (KDE 4.1).  But ever since I found Dabo I haven't 
> really followed QT very closely.

After VFP, I went to Java, then to Qt, then to PyQt. I actually produced 
a neat network card game app in PyQt. I was envisioning how to wrap up a 
neat ui framework in it when I discovered wxPython, which I hadn't known 
about and I thought that wxWindows was Windows-only. Then Ed and I began 
talking and...

Paul


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