Thomas Paviot <tpaviot@...> writes:
> Of course it's the best and easier solution. pythonocc actually uses a
ridiculous number of Qt features (only creating a window, a simple menu,
catching events). I've been monitoring the PySide project since it was started,
but I did not have time to go deeper. Also, I'm working on an OSX machine, which
is quite a nightmare to develop pythonocc gui features since the OCC backend
relies on X11. Happy Linux users!
> 

Just throwing out another one, which could kill two birds: switching to 
wxPython?

A bit more work I expect, but it's 1) LGPL like license and 2) OSX/Cocoa native.

M


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