Looks great!  Thanks for the work.

Michael


On 5/18/05, Ronald Oussoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PyObjC 1.3.5 is now available for download at http://
> pyobjc.sourceforge.net/
> 
> PyObjC is a bridge between Python and Objective-C.  It allows full
> featured Cocoa applications to be written in pure Python.  It is also
> easy to use other frameworks containing Objective-C class libraries
> from Python and to mix in Objective-C, C and C++ source.
> 
> Python is a highly dynamic programming language with a shallow learning
> curve.  It combines remarkable power with very clear syntax.
> 
> The installer package includes a number of Xcode templates
> for easily creating new Cocoa-Python projects, as well as py2app,
> a suite of tools for building redistributable Python applications
> and plugins.
> 
> PyObjC also supports full introspection of Objective-C classes and
> direct invocation of Objective-C APIs from the interactive interpreter.
> 
> PyObjC requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later and Python 2.3 or later.  PyObjC
> works with the Apple provided Python installation in Mac OS X 10.3
> (and later),
> MacPython 2.3, and MacPython 2.4.
> 
> This release features several bugfixes, improved documentation, new
> Xcode
> templates, Tiger support and many major enhancements.  See the news
> file at
> http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/NEWS-1.3.5.txt for more information.
> 
> PyObjC is released with an open source license (MIT style).
> 
> 
>
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