On 6 Apr, 2011, at 18:15, Christopher Barker wrote:
> 
> 
> wxPython is a pretty good option, though. Probably not as good as pyObjC for 
> Mac-only stuff, but it's great for multi platform development, and does work 
> quite well on OS-X.

I don't agree with your opionion on wxPython, last time I checked it sucked for 
cross platform development because code doesn't always work the same way on 
different platforms (one example I remember from the last time I fought with 
wxWidgets is the background color of text entry fields, changing that on 
Windows is easy enough but the same code doesn't work on OSX).

I must admit that I haven't worked with the OSX version of wx for a couple of 
years though, because of x-platform issues I switched to running a Windows VM 
whenever I need to write GUI code that might need to run on Windows.

But at least wxWidgets isn't Tk, the OSX port of Tk seems to get worse over 
time :-(. We've moved from IDLE not looking quite right to IDLE just crashing 
with TkCocoa (for example when using a number of keyboard shortcuts).

Ronald

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