[Pythonmac-SIG] easygui
Jerry
lanceboyle at qwest.net
Sat Oct 6 01:29:41 CEST 2007
They are each the top links on Google using the programs' names.
Jerry
P.S. They are both free.
On Oct 5, 2007, at 11:15 AM, Rafael Bejarano wrote:
> Thanks for suggesting these programs. Do you know the link from
> which I can download them?
>
> Cordially,
> Rafael Bejarano
> On Oct 5, 2007, at 5:59 AM, Jerry wrote:
>
>> Don't overlook Pashua and CocoaDialog. I've used Pashua and it is
>> incredibly easy to use. You write a simple text file and Pashua
>> reads it and sets up the dialogs etc. that you specify. Pashua
>> itself is a native Cocoa application. The download includes a
>> Python example. (Pashua works with any language that can read text
>> files.) The kinds of things that you can do is somewhat limited
>> but it sounds like it might be enough for your application.
>>
>> I can't stress how easy Pashua is to use.
>>
>> CocoaDialog is similar but I haven't used it myself.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>>
>> On Oct 4, 2007, at 9:55 AM, Rafael Bejarano wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I just subscribed to this list, so please allow me to introduce
>>> myself. Although I am a long-time Mac user, I just recently started
>>> learning python. My primary interest in python is as a way to create
>>> simple programs with which to run psychological experiments (I am an
>>> experimental psychologist). This means that I need to be able to
>>> create simple GUIs to collect behavioral measures from research
>>> participants, such as response times (how long it takes them to
>>> respond to a stimulus after appears on the screen).
>>>
>>> Given this, I was delighted to discover easygui, a module for
>>> creating simple GUIs. When I tried to run it following the
>>> instructions that I downloaded from the python website, however, I
>>> couldn't get it to work on my iBook g4. I did not get an error
>>> message, but no buttons or dialog boxes appeared, either. Can anyone
>>> on this list tell me if easygui works on the Mac, and if so, what
>>> steps I need to take to make it work?
>>>
>>> Your assistance with this problem would be grately appreciated.
>>>
>>> Cordially,
>>> Rafael Bejarano
>>>
>
>
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