Alan Franzoni wrote: > zamil was kind enough to say: > > [cut] > > If your needs are very basic, you can stick with the tk module that comes > with python. It's not really feature-packed, but it's maintained and > pretty cross-platform. > > Otherwise, you can pick any supported widget set you like and use the > proper python bindings. You didn't tell us which OS you'd work with, hence > we can't tell you what's the best choice (if there's any). > > BTW you should be able to enjoy GTK+, QT or Swing (if using Jython on > Java) or anything found in MS.NET (if using IronPython) - or you can go > for wxPython as well. > > GUI Designers are widget-set related - I can suggest gazpacho for GTK+. > You might want to take a look at Dabo (www.dabodev.com). Check out the screencast.
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