> Based on PyCon talks, Pythoncard takes a lot of the pain out of
> wxPython.  Dabo seems to be aimed squarely at replacing Filemaker.  I
> know the Dabo guys spent a lot of time fighting wxPython.

Hmm, having worked a long time as a user of filemaker, that doesn't seem
a selling point to me. I really really dislike filemaker UIs. They seem
very constrained to the way Filemaker thinks an app should work. Is this
likely to be the case with Dabo too? 

That said, I would love to hear more details on how wxPython is painful
and how pythoncard improves it. 

Based on my overview of wxPython, I just don't see where the pain is,
unless it's that people really don't like C++. But it seems to me that a
solid gui needs some rigid structure. But I could be way wrong ...

Anyone?
Iain
( And uh, sorry this has gotten rather OT! )


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