> As far as Tk goes. I am not particularly married to any one windowing
> toolkit. Would wx, gtk or qt be a better fit, and still be X-platform?
> I think we should target Windows, Linux and Mac. Tk caught my eye
> because IDLE is written in it (Tkinter) and makes it a breeze to
> create other desktop type apps in Python.

I've not had experience with Tk, gtk, or qt. I will say I've used
wxWidgetsC++ in the past and I was impressed by it. I don't know if
wxRuby carries with it the same qualities as its C++ counterpart,
though. But this discussion makes me interested in giving it a spin.
:)

Iain

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