.. While in PyQt world, I found these advantages: + conceptually vastly superior + powerful api/widgets/features + fast as hell due to the efficient binding of a quite efficient lib + cool tools, that are unicode/translation aware + very efficient programming environment/unbeatable productivity
While this sounds like the average sales talk, I will try to backup these claims a bit:
> ..
I've been a wx user since around 1999 and overall I like it. It annoys me a *lot* sometimes, but as Qt was always prohibitively expensive for commercial development, it was the only real option.
The key question from my point of view is: can I write commercial sell-if-I-want-to applications using Qt? If it is GPL, then I guess the answer is 'no'?
Andrew -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list