>>Using fink and MacPorts help integration with many linux type apps > (particularly helpful for scientific programming) whilst the native, > Framework builds are better >>for native looking Macintosh apps - and the > Apple bundled python is obviously native. > > >>This is a simple summary, and there are 101 more differences between all > the builds - but I think the first decision you'll want to make is whether > to go the Linux >>route, or go 'native' ;-) > Since I don't have any other specific needs at the moment other than developing wxPython apps, I think I'd better go native, since wx attempts to make the widgets look native.
Well, that's a good start, but I probably need to uninstall Macports, so I can get wxPython installed to a working state. And- I want to update the default python that came om my macbook pro to 2.7. Should I do install that from Python.org?
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