Don't overlook Pashua and CocoaDialog. I've used Pashua and it is incredibly easy to use. You write a simple text file and Pashua reads it and sets up the dialogs etc. that you specify. Pashua itself is a native Cocoa application. The download includes a Python example. (Pashua works with any language that can read text files.) The kinds of things that you can do is somewhat limited but it sounds like it might be enough for your application.
I can't stress how easy Pashua is to use. CocoaDialog is similar but I haven't used it myself. Jerry On Oct 4, 2007, at 9:55 AM, Rafael Bejarano wrote: > Hello, > > I just subscribed to this list, so please allow me to introduce > myself. Although I am a long-time Mac user, I just recently started > learning python. My primary interest in python is as a way to create > simple programs with which to run psychological experiments (I am an > experimental psychologist). This means that I need to be able to > create simple GUIs to collect behavioral measures from research > participants, such as response times (how long it takes them to > respond to a stimulus after appears on the screen). > > Given this, I was delighted to discover easygui, a module for > creating simple GUIs. When I tried to run it following the > instructions that I downloaded from the python website, however, I > couldn't get it to work on my iBook g4. I did not get an error > message, but no buttons or dialog boxes appeared, either. Can anyone > on this list tell me if easygui works on the Mac, and if so, what > steps I need to take to make it work? > > Your assistance with this problem would be grately appreciated. > > Cordially, > Rafael Bejarano > _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig