[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,

I have to admit that I'm a bit disasspointed about completly _no_ feedback in respond to 
that news (or as quote of Alex: "No feedback is even worse than bad feedback").
In our language we've several sayings, which claims the opposite :
e.g. (free tanslated) "No response is good response"
 "Who is silent, fully agrees"
In my eyes Alex did really great work with ppygui and it's the first usable 
GUI-Toolkit for Windows-Mobile - so if the pytonce-project
I am / was silent, so I fully agree ;-)
Alex did indeed a wonderful job, and the whole project works like a charm (even in this early stage) !
 / it's mailinglist
another mailinglist, I've already about 200 !!
isn't completly dead, I would expect any kind of respond to that kind of news :/
So I'm really curious now:
 - does anybody tried it yet? Can someone give feedback (even negative feedback)
Yes, although different from what I used to (wxPython) , it's really very good !!

I didn't react because:
- I already reacted when the package first came out
- As a simple user I'm getting completely nervous when I see SVN. As some other people, I want stable releases, which can easily be installed.

cheers,
Stef
 - does anybody tried it *not* because of $reason which he wants to let us know?
 - or are you just not interested in coding graphical-apps for windows-mobile? 
Than I'm even more curious what kind of apps you're running on a 
handheld-device without a GUI ;)
Please give us feedback!

Mirko / [EMAIL PROTECTED]



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,

I'm pleased to announce that PocketPyGui development is now kindly
hosted by Mirko "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; Vogt :)

The svn repository host the latest version of PPygui as well as 3rd
party apps and tools not published yet.
You can check it out by typing:

svn co https://svn.nanl.de/svn/ppygui/

and use "anonymous"/"anonymous" as user/password.

Especially, the repository contain the first version of the native
PPygui win32 implementation,
which allow you to test and debug your PPygui apps directly from desktop
Windows or with Linux through Wine.

As PPygui for win32 reuse 90 % of the wince implementation, this gives a
fairly coherent and compatible environment for mobile apps development.
It is likely your existing apps will work out of the box, as it did for
almost all of mine.

The only thing really missing now is gui.Html control, but it should not
be to much hassle to implement it with comtypes and hopefully we can see
it ported in a couple of days.

With very little effort you'll be able to make regular desktop gui
applications, and reuse your components between classic and mobile
versions of your app.

While PocketPyGui will remain focused on mobile devices, it'll be soon
an alternative to create lightweight win32 applications that are easy to
write and distribute.

As always, any contributions and feedbacks are welcome. Also, if you
want to gain developer access to svn, feel free to mail me.

Regards,
Alexandre

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