> > What is especially exciting that BlackAdder not only runs on Linux and > Windows, it generates applications that will run on either system as > well. If this product can bundle up applications for windows as a standalone exe file then I will definitely buy a home copy so my friends can try out my stuff, and it's fairly likely that I will get one for work too. That is the feature I would like to evaluate in a demo but I know it won't happen. > > Q7. How will this affect the Windows binary version of PyQt? > I will not be releasing any more Windows binary versions of PyQt that > have the Qt DLLs bundled in. :( _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
- [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt Development Phil Thompson
- Re: [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt Deve... Henning Schroeder
- Re: [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt ... Jesper Eskilson
- Re: [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt Deve... Phil Thompson
- Re: [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt ... Boudewijn Rempt
- Re: [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt Deve... Philippe Fremy
- Re: [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt Deve... mark kimsal
- Re: [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt ... Phil Thompson
- Re: [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt Deve... Phil Thompson
- Re: [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt Deve... Philippe Fremy
- Re: [PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: BlackAdder for Python/Qt ... Phil Thompson
