Visual Python seems to be exactly what I want. But it doesn't seem very popular. Perhaps it means that there are not many people who will be able to help if I have problems with it. Also judging by the amount of ads at visualpython.org, it also doesn't seem very serious.
I looked into pyGTK, and I found something called "Glade", which seems to be something similar to visual python. The latest version of Glade was released just this month, so it seems to be actively developed. Regarding Boa constructor, it is very old, isn't it? The latest news from this project date to the end of 2006. I don't expect it to support python 3 any time soon. So, "Glade", is this what everybody uses? I mean programmers don't just use text editors to make GUI applications, do they? > That site appears to require a monthly fee, so it may not be a good > vehicle for demonstrating requirements to a broad audience. Actually you can play 10 games per day for free, or at least it was like that when I used it last time. Just enter some random name and press "start game". -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list