awesome, cheers to both of you. Nearly time to engage mr brain, he's
been dormant for quite a while hehe!

On 1/29/09, Jacob Schmude <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there
> What matters is the GUI toolkit you use, not the language. An app
> coded in pyobjc (a Python-cocoa bridge) will be just as accessible as
> one coded in C or objective-C. The latest version of wxPython also
> results in accessible apps for the most part. If you want to be
> accessible and cross-platform, wxPython is your best bet. It will be
> accessible on the Mac, Windows, and Linux/UNIX.
>
>
> On Jan 29, 2009, at 17:21, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I'm going to need to take the plunge and learn how to code a bit very
>> soon. If my output could be cross platform and accessible on as many
>> of those platforms then so much the better. If anybody has experience
>> of using apps that they know were coded with python, knows what has to
>> be done to improve access if it doesn't come out of the box etc, your
>> info would be gratefully received.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Scott
>>
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