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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> python-tutor
python-tutor
Re: [Tutor] GUI
by Eric Walker other posts by this author
Apr 18 2006 11:10AM messages near this date
Re: [Tutor] GUI | Re: [Tutor] GUI
Alan Gauld wrote:

> > I want to create a GUI, and I downloaded the pyQT stuff. 
> 
> 
>  Any reason why you must use PyQt?
> 
>  Not that it's a bad toolkit but there is less expertise in using it so 
>  unless you already use it from another language - like C++ - its going 
>  to be a lot harder to learn than Tkinter or wxPython which are the two 
>  most commonly used GUI tookits.
> 
>  Both Tkinter and wxPython are free, Tkinter comes with Python, 
>  wxPython is a searate download. wxPython tends to look nicer and has 
>  some fancier widgets. You pays yer money etc...
> 
> >  read some stuff about having to purchase licenses. For commercial 
> > development, who do I need to contact for licensing?
> 
> 
>  TrollTech own Qt, their licensing arrangements seem a tad complex to me.
>  Try their web site.
> 
>  Alan G.
> 
> 
Ok,
If I can get it for free, I might as well go with say wxPython. Thanks

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