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From: jbauer at rubic.com (Jeff Bauer)
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Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 15:06:26 GMT
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Subject: PythonCE
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References: <ud80uzt2j.fsf@mcs.com>
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<3721380C.C545A15@rubic.com> <7fshcn$68n$1@pollux.ip-plus.net>
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Message-ID: <3721DDF2.E05C067E@rubic.com>
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X-UID: 288
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Franz GEIGER wrote:
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> Is there a chance to have Tkinter someday on a CE
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> machine. Or is it too mem consuming and impossible
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> therefore?
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PythonWare's project-formerly-known-as-Topaz would
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probably fit the bill. It's a small, tightly coded
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Tk clone. We aren't likely to see it on the radar
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screen anytime soon, alas. (Hoping to get a rise
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out of /F, who will prove me wrong.)
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Another possibility would be for wxPython to run
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on CE. This isn't as far-fetched as it might first
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appear. Julian Smart's web site has already mentioned
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some interest in this direction. If wxWindows were
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ported to CE, wxPython/CE would be fairly straightforward.
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I am interested in promoting open source development
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in this direction (PythonCE applications). If anyone
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has specific, low-cost ideas, please discuss them on
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this newsgroup or contact me via email.
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Best regards,
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Jeff Bauer
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Rubicon, Inc.
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