Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > With a GUI ? If so, you probably want to check out wxPython or PyGTK > (wxPython will also buy you MacOS X IIRC, and wil perhaps be easier to > install on Windows).
Just a warning: wxPython does operate slightly differently between Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows. The differences are usually minor and easy to clean up in a cross-platform manner, but be aware that you need to test on all platforms that you're going to release on. For example, MDI apps are anthema to Linux's GTK, so wxGTK uses a tabbed dialog to approximate the same thing. While Mac OS X can associate a Python object (in my case, None) with a hidden top-level tree control node, Windows will throw a C++ assertion. If you are used to using MFC, wxWidgets (which wxPython uses) provides a very MFC'ish programming experience. It's pretty decent, and the wxPython demo provides lots of neat interactive examples. --Jason -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list