On Oct 13, 12:34 am, Michael L Torrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alexandre Badez wrote: > > Personnaly, I use PyQt simply because I prefere Qt to Gtk, witch is > > much more integrated with all desktop than Gtk. > > In fact, your application in Qt on Mac, Win or Linux look like a > > native app. > > Qt doesn't look very native on my desktop. In fact, Qt apps have always > looked out of place on a Gnome desktop. > > On Windows and Mac, no question, they look pretty native. You do have > to take pains to make the app "feel" native, though. Like follow the UI > guidelines of the platform, etc. > > > > > Just a question of "feeling" I think; because most of those GUI > > framework, offer quiet the same functionality.
GTK (like Pidgin or the GIMP) looks pretty native on Windows to me. Years of using Windows is probably why I think GTK/GNOME looks better than Qt/KDE. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list