Riverbank Computing is pleased to announce the release of PyQt v4.3.1 
available from http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/pyqt/.

This is mainly a bug fix release.

A Windows installer is provided for the GPL version of PyQt which contains 
everything needed for PyQt development (including Qt, Qt Designer, Qwt, 
QScintilla and the eric IDE) except Python itself.

PyQt is a comprehensive set of Qt bindings for the Python programming language 
and supports the same platforms as Qt (Windows, Linux and MacOS/X).  Like Qt, 
PyQt is available under the GPL and a commercial license.

See http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/Docs/PyQt4/html/classes.html for the 
class documentation.

PyQt v4 supports Qt v4 (http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/index.html).  
PyQt v3 is still available to support earlier versions of Qt.

PyQt v4 is implemented as a set of 11 extension modules containing 
approximately 400 classes and 6,000 functions and methods.

    QtCore
    The non-GUI infrastructure including event loops, threads, i18n, Unicode,
    signals and slots, user and application settings.

    QtGui
    A rich collection of GUI widgets.

    QtNetwork
    A set of classes to support TCP and UDP socket programming and higher
    level protocols (eg. HTTP, SSL).

    QtOpenGL
    A set of classes that allows PyOpenGL to render onto Qt widgets.

    QtScript
    A set of classes that implements a JavaScript interpreter.

    QtSql
    A set of classes that implement SQL data models and interfaces to industry
    standard databases.  Includes an implementation of SQLite.

    QtSvg
    A set of classes to render SVG files onto Qt widgets.

    QtTest
    A set of classes to automate unit testing of PyQt applications and GUIs.

    QtXML
    A set of classes that implement DOM and SAX parsers.

    QtAssistant
    A set of classes that enables the Qt Assistant online help browser to be
    integrated with an application.

    QAxContainer
    A set of classes for Windows that allows the integration of ActiveX
    controls and COM objects.

PyQt includes the pyuic4 utility which generates Python code to implement user 
interfaces created with Qt Designer in the same way that the uic utility 
generates C++ code.  It is also able to load Designer XML files dynamically.
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