Giovanni Bajo wrote: > You can also go the Qt way and use QProcess. This also gives you > cross-platform > communication and process killing capabilities which are pretty hard to obtain > (see the mess in Python with popen[1234]/subprocess). You also get nice > signals > from the process which interact well in a Qt environment. > -- > Giovanni Bajo
Good point. I don't think that this particular class is available with Qt 2.3.0, which is what I am using for my Sharp Zaurus and Win32 implementations of this app. Once I move up to the world of Qt 4 I will definitely look into this as an option for certain things. My next quest will be rewriting this app (again) so that it will run on Windows Mobile PDA's using Python and Tkinter for the GUI. Since all of the data pushes/pulls relies on XMLRPC it shouldn't be too daunting. Just need to present the data nicely :-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list