jeffbarish wrote: > When I embarked on my programming project, I had hoped that my choice of > wxPython would make it possible for me to run my program without too much > difficulty on Linux, Win XP, Win Mobile, and OSX, but so far I have not been > able to get it to run reliably on even one platform, least of all winCE.
I'm not sure that'll be possible even if you can get everything working - the Window size on Mobile Devices is so small that you would probably need to design a GUI specifically to take account of that so there's perhaps less need for all the versions to be using the same toolkit. I've used the Windows desktop version for a few projects and haven't found any problems. "wxPython in Action" is quite a good introduction to using the toolkit. I also recommend downloading the pack of examples from the wxpython site. As alternatives to WxPython you could try... TKinter - This seems to work well on Windows Mobile although I've never been much of a fan of the toolkit. Microsoft eVC++ - If you're familiar with C++ this is free and comes with a GUI designer. You could possibly produce the GUI you wanted in that then link it and your python code together somehow. HTML - This is what I'm going to try when I come to wanting a GUI, running Python locally on the device as a HTTP server and returning a series of pages to be displayed in Mobile Internet Explorer, using CGI to handle user actions. George _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce