Rod W wrote: > I'm just starting out on Python but my primary goal is to provide > applications with some user interface (GUI). > > Can someone point me to a good comparison of whether I should use > wxPython (with wxGlade I assume) or PyGTK (with Glade I assume)? > > I'd prefer open source (not necessarily GPL though) tools. > > Rod
Both the wxWidgets and the GTK web sites have some good comparison sheet and/or a "why I should use this platform" page. Many reviews and articles can be found on the web by searching for "PyGTK wxPython comparison" or "Python GUI toolkits". Anyway, the main difference between PyGTK and wxPython is the type of GUI that is generated on Windows. PyGTK uses the Windows porting of GTK and has its own Look&Feel (similar to Gnome, I could say). wxPython, like wxWidgets, uses the native MFC widgets and have the same Look&Feel of any other MFC application (indistiguishable from any other native Windows app). On Linux, PyGTK and wxPython are equivalent because both use GTK for rendering the GUI. (I do not use/program/own any McOS system, so I cannot tell you anything about the Apple Platform). Beside this, wxPython (and wxWidgets) is often told to be more complete, better documented and better supported than GTK/PyGTK. HTH ----------------------------------- Alessandro Bottoni -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list