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GUI Applications
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Qt
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Qt is a cross-platform application framework that is widely used for developing software with a GUI but can also be used for non-GUI applications.
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PySide
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http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/PySideDownloads/
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PyQt
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.. note:: If your software does not fully comply with the GPL you will need a commercial license!
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http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/download
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Cocoa
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.. note:: The Cocoa framework is only available on Mac OSX. Don't pick this if you're writing a cross-platform application!
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PyObjC
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.. note:: Only available on Mac OSX. Don't pick this if you're writing a cross-platform application.
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WXPython
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Install (Stable)
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*Go to http://www.wxpython.org/download.php#stable and download the appropriate package for your OS.*
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Gtk
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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 currenty 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 be
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ported from PyGTK to PyGObject.
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Tk
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Tkinter is a thin object-oriented layer on top of Tcl/Tk. It has the advantage
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of being included with the Python standard library, making it the most
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convenient and compatible toolkit to program with.
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Both Tk and Tkinter are available on most Unix platforms, as well as on Windows
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and Macintosh systems. Starting with the 8.0 release, Tk offers native look and
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feel on all platforms.
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There's a good multi-language Tk tutorial with Python examples at
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`TkDocs <http://www.tkdocs.com/tutorial/index.html>`_. There's more information
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available on the `Python Wiki <http://wiki.python.org/moin/TkInter>`_.
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