On Mar 31, 8:15 am, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the feedback, now I just need some justification on the > GTK/GUI stuff - wxWidgets, GTK+ Glade or other?
pyGTK is great. I used it quite heavily a year or so ago. GTK is a nice tool kit from the user's perspective too; you can make some rather attractive and usable applications with it, and the GUI builder is a boon. Obviously it integrates slightly better into it's native platform than it does Mac/Windows, but if you're targetting Ubuntu users then it's a great choice. I've never used wxWidgets in anger but I didn't take to it having used pyGTK quite extensively. I guess it just wasn't for me. Back then (things may have changed) it didn't (visually) integrate quite so well into a modern GNOME desktop either, even though it was using GTK to draw the widgets. I'd re-evaluate it if I really wanted to build a cross platform app though. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list