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 | Other Graphical User Interface Packages | 
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 | Major cross-platform (Windows, Mac OS X, Unix-like) GUI toolkits are | 
 | available for Python: | 
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 | .. seealso:: | 
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 |    `PyGObject <https://live.gnome.org/PyGObject>`_ | 
 |       provides introspection bindings for C libraries using | 
 |       `GObject <https://developer.gnome.org/gobject/stable/>`_.  One of | 
 |       these libraries is the `GTK+ 3 <http://www.gtk.org/>`_ widget set. | 
 |       GTK+ comes with many more widgets than Tkinter provides.  An online | 
 |       `Python GTK+ 3 Tutorial <http://python-gtk-3-tutorial.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`_ | 
 |       is available. | 
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 |       `PyGTK <http://www.pygtk.org/>`_ provides bindings for an older version | 
 |       of the library, GTK+ 2.  It provides an object oriented interface that | 
 |       is slightly higher level than the C one.  There are also bindings to | 
 |       `GNOME <http://www.gnome.org>`_.  An online `tutorial | 
 |       <http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2tutorial/index.html>`_ is available. | 
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 |    `PyQt <http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/intro>`_ | 
 |       PyQt is a :program:`sip`\ -wrapped binding to the Qt toolkit.  Qt is an | 
 |       extensive C++ GUI application development framework that is | 
 |       available for Unix, Windows and Mac OS X. :program:`sip` is a tool | 
 |       for generating bindings for C++ libraries as Python classes, and | 
 |       is specifically designed for Python. The *PyQt3* bindings have a | 
 |       book, `GUI Programming with Python: QT Edition | 
 |       <http://www.commandprompt.com/community/pyqt/>`_ by Boudewijn | 
 |       Rempt. The *PyQt4* bindings also have a book, `Rapid GUI Programming | 
 |       with Python and Qt <http://www.qtrac.eu/pyqtbook.html>`_, by Mark | 
 |       Summerfield. | 
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 |    `PySide <http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide>`_ | 
 |       is a newer binding to the Qt toolkit, provided by Nokia. | 
 |       Compared to PyQt, its licensing scheme is friendlier to non-open source | 
 |       applications. | 
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 |    `wxPython <http://www.wxpython.org>`_ | 
 |       wxPython is a cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python that is built around | 
 |       the popular `wxWidgets <http://www.wxwidgets.org/>`_ (formerly wxWindows) | 
 |       C++ toolkit.  It provides a native look and feel for applications on | 
 |       Windows, Mac OS X, and Unix systems by using each platform's native | 
 |       widgets where ever possible, (GTK+ on Unix-like systems).  In addition to | 
 |       an extensive set of widgets, wxPython provides classes for online | 
 |       documentation and context sensitive help, printing, HTML viewing, | 
 |       low-level device context drawing, drag and drop, system clipboard access, | 
 |       an XML-based resource format and more, including an ever growing library | 
 |       of user-contributed modules.  wxPython has a book, `wxPython in Action | 
 |       <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1932394621>`_, by Noel Rappin and | 
 |       Robin Dunn. | 
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 | PyGTK, PyQt, and wxPython, all have a modern look and feel and more | 
 | widgets than Tkinter. In addition, there are many other GUI toolkits for | 
 | Python, both cross-platform, and platform-specific. See the `GUI Programming | 
 | <https://wiki.python.org/moin/GuiProgramming>`_ page in the Python Wiki for a | 
 | much more complete list, and also for links to documents where the | 
 | different GUI toolkits are compared. | 
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