wrong note! I like it, I consider it the best way of making GUI's for many reasons but I am beginner on it.
However, I think it may be interesting the creation of systems with multiple interfaces. In fact, I had the idea of the "web 6.0" :) as I called it, by defining metadata threw the web that dynamically generates native interfaces using Qt as you surf the web. Websites would appear as real and coherent applications in your system. Recently, Apple did something like this with the iPhone OS. Anyway, feel free to contact me but you may have better luck by trying the #Pyqt channel on irc.freenode.net Best regards On Jan 20, 9:39 pm, mart <[email protected]> wrote: > This is great to hear! I was looking at making a few pieces (with a > UI) that would have both web version and non-web version! So, I made a > note that "blackthorne" knows all about this when I get stuck! :) > > Thanks for that! > Mart :) > > On Jan 20, 3:46 pm, blackthorne <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > yes, I fully recommend it. i think it's the best way of developing gui > > in a portable and native-respectful way. you also have Pyside. > > > Qt creator is great. you can use Qt designer with pyuic for > > translation. > > > make your questions, I will try to answer even though it is fairly > > offtopic. > > > On Jan 20, 8:08 pm, mart <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > has anyone considered using pyQT within their apps? and if yes, any > > > comments on its use? > > > > Thanks, > > > Mart :)

