> >> Will look at Pypapi and SQLkit. > > > Did look: SQLkit needs Python 2.
Personally I would be more concerned about the apparent end-of-life of PyGTK. > Pypapi, from the link you gave: "The new release of PyPaPi is written > in Java. You can find more info in the official site." On this > official site - http://www.pypapi.org/ - I can't find anything at all > about using PyPaPi with Python. Unfortunately I have lost the URL for the documentation (tutorial etc.) on the Python pages at www.pypapi.org. I'm afraid you'll have to ask the author. Pypapi, which is in production use in version 0.8, had been re-implented in Java for some reason (paying customer?), and the design changes have been back-ported to the Python implementation, yielding the version 0.9, which is considered beta. I liked the approach of this version, because it essentially only requires you to write the declarative Sqlalchemy model, layout the forms in Qt Designer and that's it. At about as little hand coding as possible. If you don't mind source code of an example application being essentially the only documentation, you can also look at Qtalchemy. Sincerely, Wolfgang -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list