That would be wxPython it looks native on any platform it runs on. :) On unix it usually uses gtk on windows it uses the regular windows libs however there are other gui bindings available also. Designing the webpages of tomorrow http://webme-eng.com Designing the MMORPGS of tomorrow http://worldforge.org On Tue, 22 May 2001, Chris Withers wrote:
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
Choose the one that LOOKS THE MOST NATIVE. The most non-userfriendly thing in X or Windows is when you get a GUI you've never seen before. (like WingIDE on Win32)
Thankyou ;-) Now which one out of wxPython or Tkinter is that?
cheers,
Chris
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