<pdpi – Donnerstag, 18. Juni 2009 17:22> > On Jun 18, 3:49 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de...@nospam.web.de> wrote: >> Hans Müller wrote: >> > Here we have to select between wxPython and PyQt for a medium size >> > project. In this project several hundred dialogs are to be created. >> > This work will be done by a program generator which has to re-written. >> >> > The question now is which framework should we use. >> > As far as I could found is PyQt with the Qt Framework the superior >> > choice. Most articles I found (not all) results to PyQt. >> > But Qt is expensive ~ 3400€ per Developer and OS. >> >> No, it's not. It is LGPL by now. >> >> You will have to pay licensing for *PyQT*. I'm not sure, but I *think* >> it's about 500€. However, it is much less than Qt used to be. >> >> Diez > > Not quite. You only have to pay for the commercial license -- you can > use PyQT as GPL as well. FWIW, PyQt4 license conditions do not enforce GPL 2 for derived work, but also permit a bunch of other free software licenses (e.g. MIT/X11, BSD, Apache, etc.)
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