I just would like to correct my incomplete PyQT pricing list from
above and mislead none.
If you intent to write commercial programs you have to pay:
400 EURO for PyQT AND3000 EURO for QT !!!
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On Tue,
2009/3/16 Neven Goršić neven.gor...@gmail.com:
I just would like to correct my incomplete PyQT pricing list from
above and mislead none.
If you intent to write commercial programs you have to pay:
400 EURO for PyQT AND 3000 EURO for QT !!!
actually, QT is moving to LGPL, so in the
2009/3/16 Elena of Valhalla elena.valha...@gmail.com:
2009/3/16 Neven Goršić neven.gor...@gmail.com:
I just would like to correct my incomplete PyQT pricing list from
above and mislead none.
If you intent to write commercial programs you have to pay:
400 EURO for PyQT AND 3000 EURO
Thank you all. It was not easy to decide what to learn/use, so I Google
some more.
I have found that PyQT is more stable, faster, more consistent and more
expensive :).
400 € is too much for playing around with some GUI, but GPL licence resolves
that issue.
The cons are C++ oriented
Neven Gorsic neven.gor...@gmail.com wrote
I read also that none of them are even near as good as Delphi or VB.
Is it
really so?
I had a look around various GUII building tools for wxPython but
none of them were near Delphi/VB standard. I've never used pyQT
or even vanilla Qt so the idea of
There is a not-free GUI builder, wxDesigner, that isn't too bad (except for
costing money). http://www.roebling.de
The GLADE GUI builder for Gtk is very nice, however.
http://www.pygtk.org/
For windows:
http://gladewin32.sourceforge.net/
Cheers
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On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Neven Goršić neven.gor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I am about to begin to learn GUI programming with Python. What are pros and
cons for PyQT and wxPython?
I read that PyQT has PyQT Designer which makes GUI programming easier. Is it
owned and supported by Nokia?
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 04:56:37 pm Alan Gauld wrote:
Kent Johnson ken...@tds.net wrote
I've heard good things about Dabo, never tried it myself though.
http://dabodev.com/
I looked at Dabo but decided not to try it since it was yet another
framework. Although it's based on wxPython