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Grammar fix, embed Kivy link
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PyGTK provides Python bindings for the GTK+ toolkit. Like the GTK+ library
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itself, it is currently licensed under the GNU LGPL. It is worth noting that
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PyGTK only currently supports the Gtk-2.X API (NOT Gtk-3.0). It is currently
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recommended that PyGTK is not used for new projects and existing applications
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recommended that PyGTK not be used for new projects and existing applications
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be ported from PyGTK to PyGObject.
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Tk
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@@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ available on the `Python Wiki <http://wiki.python.org/moin/TkInter>`_.
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Kivy
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Kivy is a Python library for development of multi-touch enabled media rich applications. The aim is to allow for quick and easy interaction design and rapid prototyping, while making your code reusable and deployable.
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`Kivy <http://kivy.org>`_ is a Python library for development of multi-touch enabled media rich applications. The aim is to allow for quick and easy interaction design and rapid prototyping, while making your code reusable and deployable.
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Kivy is written in Python, based on OpenGL and supports different input devices such as: Mouse, Dual Mouse, TUIO, WiiMote, WM_TOUCH, HIDtouch, Apple's products and so on.
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Kivy is actively being developed by a community and free to use. It operates on all major platforms (Linux, OSX, Windows, Android).
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The main resource for information is the website: http://kivy.org
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The main resource for information is the website: http://kivy.org
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