Hi, You could have a look at Camelot, to see if it fits your needs : http://www.conceptive.be/projects/camelot/
it was developed with cross platform business apps in mind. when developing Camelot, we tried to build it using wxWidgets first (because of the licensing at that time), but it turned out that developing with QT proved to be much more straightforward. QT is documented very well and you seldom encounter 'strange' issues that cost hours of time to pinpoint and fix. the datagrid was developed to be able to handle millions of database records without glitches and is flexible thanks to QT's model-view-delegate framework. we do print barcodes with this app (even directly to zebra printers) if you have questions regarding Camelot, please feel free to post on our mailing list : http://groups.google.com/group/project-camelot Regards, Erik On Aug 24, 2:08 pm, Gilles Ganault <nos...@nospam.com> wrote: > Hello > > I was wondering if some people in this ng use Python and some GUI > toolkit (PyWin32, wxWidgets, QT, etc.) to build professional > applications, and if yes, what it's like, the pros and cons, etc. > > I'm especially concerned about the lack of controls, the lack of > updates (lots of controls in wxWidgets are 1.0 deadware), and problems > linked to how to update users' PC remotely when I build a new version > using eg. Py2exe. > > I need controls for business apps like access to databases, good data > grid, printing reports (with or without barcodes), etc. > > Thank you. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list