2006-10-31 |
Tips for Designing High-performance Amplifier Subsystems |
Byte |
2006-10-31 |
Image Processing Trends |
Byte |
2006-10-31 |
Five Recovery Apps Bring Your PC Back From The Dead |
Byte |
2006-10-25 |
Utilizing Advanced FPGA Features |
Byte |
2006-10-25 |
The Ten Most Dangerous Things Users Do Online |
Byte |
2006-10-25 |
Seven Best Practices to Achieving Higher Levels of Compliance |
Byte |
2006-10-25 |
Operating System Options for Consumer Devices |
Byte |
2006-07-25 |
Voting Software |
Byte |
2006-07-25 |
Recycle Old Hardware the "Green" Way |
Byte |
2006-07-25 |
Now It's A Quad-Core War |
Byte |
2006-07-25 |
Five Things You Must Know About VoIP |
Byte |
2006-07-25 |
Building a Linux Audio Player |
Byte |
2006-07-18 |
Six Ways To Protect Your Wireless Network |
Byte |
2006-07-18 |
Review: Archos 104 |
Byte |
2006-07-18 |
Intel's Conroe vs. AMD's Dual-Core Athlon |
Byte |
2006-07-18 |
Implementing an openIP Encryption Flow |
Byte |
2006-07-18 |
Gliding Into the Future |
Byte |
2006-07-18 |
Build a 'Double-Powered' Gaming PC |
Byte |
2006-07-11 |
Malware Responses: What To Do Before, During, And After An Attack |
Byte |
2006-07-11 |
Making the Switch from CRT to LCD Displays |
Byte |
2006-07-11 |
Linksys Wireless-G WVC200 PTZ Internet Camera with Audio |
Byte |
2006-07-11 |
5 Things To Know Before Installing Office 2007 Beta 2 |
Byte |
2006-07-05 |
Using Supercapacitors to Extend Alkaline Battery Life in Portable Designs |
Byte |
2006-07-05 |
Six Things You Didn't Know About Linux: A Beginners' Guide |
Byte |
2006-07-05 |
Seven Superb Tools |
Byte |
2006-07-05 |
New C++ Datatypes Accelerate Algorithm Validation |
Byte |
2006-07-05 |
Convert a PC into a Low-Cost Cash Register |
Byte |
2006-07-05 |
A Little Bit of Charity |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
The Sound of Smart Music |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
Office 2007 |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
Implementing an Open IP Encryption Flow |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
Head To Head: Novell SUSE Linux vs. Windows Vista |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
Can Direct Current Power Data Centers? |
Byte |
2006-06-27 |
Build a PC-based Home Security System |
Byte |
2006-06-20 |
Now We Know |
Byte |
2006-06-13 |
FlexGo and a New Form of Literacy |
Byte |
2006-06-06 |
The Merry Month of May |
Byte |
2006-05-29 |
Working with Laptop Hardware |
Byte |
2006-05-22 |
Repair or Replace? |
Byte |
2006-05-16 |
A Day at the Beach |
Byte |
2006-05-09 |
Not Just Yet! |
Byte |
2006-05-02 |
Hired Girl |
Byte |
2006-04-26 |
Make Magazine |
Byte |
2006-04-18 |
VISTA and Pournelle's Law |
Byte |
2006-04-10 |
Boot Camp |
Byte |
2006-04-06 |
Converting to C++/CLI |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-04-03 |
On the Go |
Byte |
2006-03-31 |
Source Code Integration |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-29 |
The Tour de Converter |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-28 |
Building on eBay Web Services |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-27 |
Blu-ray, HD DVD, and Sony Bets the Company |
Byte |
2006-03-25 |
Prototype DBMS Addresses Uncertainty; Proof-Carrying Code Workshop Planned |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-22 |
Sun Announces New Developer Programs |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-22 |
Challenges in .NET Functional Equivalence |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-20 |
The Return of Ma Bell |
Byte |
2006-03-17 |
Translating .NET to .NET |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-15 |
Web Service "Amazon S3" Gives Developers Simple Data Storage |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-15 |
CMP Media Launches New Dr. Dobb's Journal |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-13 |
No Bye Bye Blackbery |
Byte |
2006-03-08 |
.NET Convergence or Divergence? |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-07 |
The Future of Commercial Open Source |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-07 |
Steve McConnell on Software Estimation |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-03-06 |
Smile! A Happy Ending |
Byte |
2006-03-01 |
Quantum Cryptography Research Advances and IBM Research May Extend Moore's Law |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-28 |
Google In China |
Byte |
2006-02-28 |
A Look at AJAX and Web 2.0 |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-24 |
Computational Biology and Nanotube Ultracapacitors |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-22 |
VB6 to .NET: A Look Back at the Road Ahead |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-20 |
Moving Over the Software |
Byte |
2006-02-16 |
New Ada Standard on the Horizon |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-15 |
XML and ADO.NET Best Practices |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-15 |
Web Services and Mobile Devices |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-14 |
Hall of Fame Inductees and ACM-ICPC World Finals |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-13 |
Building Alexis |
Byte |
2006-02-09 |
Infrastructure Management Institute Launched |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-07 |
Algorithm Accuracy and Artificial Vision |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-02-06 |
The New York Camera Store Scam |
Byte |
2006-02-02 |
Debugging and Full System Simulation |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-31 |
Tools for Systems Engineers Announced |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-30 |
Orchids and Onions: Round 4 |
Byte |
2006-01-27 |
GNU Public License Updated for the First Time in Over a Decade |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-26 |
SCM Strategies |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-25 |
Migrating Data Access to .NET |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-23 |
Orchids and Onions: Round 3 |
Byte |
2006-01-22 |
Robots Attack |
Dr. Dobbs |
2006-01-22 |
Orchids and Onions: Round 2 |
Byte |
2006-01-22 |
Orchids and Onions: Round 1 |
Byte |
2006-01-22 |
Dual-Core Software Development and the Macintosh |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-12-26 |
Firefox! |
Byte |
2005-12-19 |
Last Minute Christmas Chaos |
Byte |
2005-12-12 |
The Christmas Chaos Continues |
Byte |
2005-12-12 |
Programming for Reliability |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-12-05 |
More Christmas Chaos |
Byte |
2005-11-28 |
Christmas Chaos |
Byte |
2005-11-21 |
Sony and the Future of Copyright |
Byte |
2005-11-15 |
Don't Steal This Column |
Byte |
2005-11-14 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-11-08 |
Of Mice and DVD Drives |
Byte |
2005-11-01 |
Pod People |
Byte |
2005-10-29 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-27 |
The Beat Goes On |
Byte |
2005-10-27 |
In Defense of Microsoft |
Byte |
2005-10-26 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-24 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-23 |
pytk-fsacls -- Offers a TKinter graphical user interface to the management of ACLs. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-23 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-21 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-20 |
.NET Cast: VB6 to VB.NET Upgrade Metrics |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-20 |
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Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-18 |
Digital Life Conference: A Report |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-17 |
sping -- A package to provide a platform indenpendent graphics capability for python. Supported output includes Postscript, PDF, bitmap images, wxWindows and Tkinter . |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
py-icq -- ICQ clone written entirely in Python. Uses OSCAR AIM protocol instead of native ICQ protocol, as well as icq2000b does. Many GUI frontends supported, but native one is Tkinter -based. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
jTkinter -- The jTkinter module is a complete java/JNI implementation of the builtin python module _tkinter for use with the JPython-1.1 environment. The jTkinter module allows the original lib-tk\*.py files from CPython, to run under JPython. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
hackicon -- Hackicon fixes the inability to change the icon in a top-level window while using the default Python GUI module Tkinter on win32 systems. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
e-sonoclaste -- Audio markers manager written in python/ tkinter . It basically acts has a digital audio-tape player but supports nested directories, textual comments, multiple sound files. A variety of audio players (winamp, xmms, snack) can be used. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Tk Toolkit -- Tk is a GUI toolkit for Tcl. It is also shared by TkPerl and Python ' s TkInter . This project is part of the Tcl Foundry. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Throttle - control your RPMs -- Throttle is a python GUI program to manage the RPMs (rpm package manager) on the system. Uses Tkinter . Currently, very primitive, a lot needs to be added and the UI somewhat simplified. But it is a start for the casual user to work with packages. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
The pyBoids project -- pyBoids is a free/open-source project that implements (in Python/ TKinter ) Craig Reynold ' s famous boids algorithm. This algorithm intelligently simulates flocking, herding, swarming, and schooling behavior as found in nature. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
ThanCad -- ThanCad is a 2dimensional cad, with raster inclusion capability and emphasis in engineering. It is being written in Python and since it uses the Tkinter library, it is platform independent! |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Stanford Team Wins DARPA Grand Challenge |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-17 |
Sphere Control -- A program written in Python, extending the remote administration of Sphereserver. Provides logging, input and output filtering, user ranks, secure communication and easy extendability. It`s experimentally using wxWindows or Tkinter GUI. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Pythonical -- Python Repository , source code on python and guis, tkinter , curses... sample code using .. threads, sockets, psyco, py2exe different applications.. pyReed, pyFortune, pyP2P, URLGanizer |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Python megawidgets -- A toolkit for building high-level compound widgets in Python using the Tkinter module. It contains a set of flexible and extensible megawidgets, including notebooks, comboboxes, selection widgets, paned widgets, scrolled widgets and dialog windows. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Python PEdit -- This is a project to make a text editor in Python with the Tkinter GUI toolkit. Though there are other text editors out there, this one has the advantage that it can go anywhere you want to take it. Until I figure out the release system, CVS is the only w |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Python Checkbook Manager -- The Python Checkbook Manager (aka PyCheckbook) is a personal finance manager that focuses on simplicity and portability. It will run on any platform that can run Python and Tkinter . It handles very simple checkbook register features. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
PyggyBank -- PyggyBank is a small and simple checkbook balancing program written in Python 2.1 and Tkinter , requiring no additional libraries or modules. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
PyOffice -- A complete Office solution implemented using Python and Tkinter . Provides users with all applications present in other office suites plus more .... |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
PyDVT python data visualisation toolkit -- PyDVT is a Python toolkit for data displaying developed at the ESRF by Alexandre Gobbo. PyDVT is multi-platform (Windows, Solaris, Linux and Hp) and GUI toolkit independent (is has already bindings to PyQt and Tkinter ). It defines a framework for interco |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
NovaGrid -- NovaGrid is a light spreadsheet made with Python / Tkinter , based on Tktable. The objective of this project is to have a light spreasheet python object which can be used into larger projects. The code is totaly written in Python (actualy 2.2.2). |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Mesh Networks and the Connected Home |
Dr. Dobbs |
2005-10-17 |
MP3 FATX Renamer/FTPer -- Platform-independent Python/ Tkinter -based MP3 renaming and FTPing utility for use with Evolution-X on the XBox. Recursively searches directories, temporarily renames files if necessary for fatx compatibility, and ftps them to Evolution-X ' s ftp server. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
JetScript -- GUI for creating shell scripts, written in Python using Tkinter for cross-platform portability. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
IPB Skinner -- IPB Skinner is a one-of-a-kind GUI application written in python using tkinter for editing skins for Invision Board (http://www.invisionboard.com). IPB skinner makes this easy by splitting the skins and allowing the user to choose which part of the skin |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Glinter -- -*/ Glinter /*- The GUI toolkit for PyOpenGL. Combining PyOpenGL and its GLUT capabilities to create a GUI toolkit for PyOpenGL developers. Syntax/Style based loosely on Tkinter , Pmw, and wxPython. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Crap Factor Z -- CFZ is a random curse generator written in python, featuring a nifty pickle data structure editor, and an X interface using Tkinter or wxpython. Soon I ' ll re-write it in C++ |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Astronomy Logger -- Application for logging, planning, and searching astronomy observations. Written in Python/ Tkinter with support for xmlrpc/SOAP as a secondary goal. |
Sourceforge |
2005-10-17 |
Amplicon -- Amplicon is a Python script for designing PCR primer sets. Amplicon is written in Python 2.3 and Tkinter 8.4. The current script was created for Windows and an executable is available. Future versions of the script should be able to run on Linux and Mac |
Sourceforge |
2005-03-03 |
FluxThemer -- This application will be written in python using TKinter (python) and fluxbox(c/c++) libraries. Intended OS is supporting python and fluxbox. This application will help everyone, especially newcommers to fluxbox to write end edit theme files. |
Sourceforge |
2005-01-09 |
Throttle - control your RPMs -- Throttle is a python GUI program to manage the RPMs (rpm package manager) on the system. Uses Tkinter . Currently, very primitive, a lot needs to be added and the UI somewhat simplified. But it is a start for the casual user to work with packages. |
Sourceforge |
2004-11-11 |
Pyoneer IDE for Python -- Pyoneer is a cross platform IDE suite for the Python language written in Python using Tkinter . Features: syntax highlighting, auto indentation, integrated shell and python interpreter, in buffer execution, class and module browser and etc. |
Sourceforge |
2004-10-28 |
Python plugin for Eclipse -- I plan to write a Python plugin for Eclipse. The plugin is supposed to integrate IDLE into Eclipse and also provide a very good debugging support and GUI building support for Python. Tkinter and wxWindows are my preferred choice for Python. Anybody intere |
Sourceforge |
2004-10-28 |
JetScript -- GUI for creating shell scripts, written in Python using Tkinter for cross-platform portability. |
Sourceforge |
2004-10-26 |
www project -- " border="0"> |
Savannah |
2004-10-20 |
Beckon -- Beckon is a Python Tkinter based editor with text-to-speech output aimed at the visually impaired user who can touch-type but would prefer voice feedback. It leverages the WIN32/SAPI environment and the pyTTS text to speech module. |
Sourceforge |
2004-10-19 |
pypolyploid -- Biology application which generates statistics (incl. Nei\'s Genetic Identity) for both diploid and autopolyploid plants from allele information. Written in Python, uses Tkinter and Pmw libraries. |
Sourceforge |
2004-10-19 |
PyOrgan - Your persenal organizer -- This is going to be an organizer for everyday life created in Python. I am hoping it will have a bilt in calendar and mail functions. The graphical interface will be created in Tkinter and Tix. It would run as a service on windows. |
Sourceforge |
2004-08-02 |
PyWord -- PyWord is both a text editor and a word processor written in Python and Tkinter , described by the author as being something like " 'emacs' meets Microsoft Word. " |
Sourceforge |
2004-07-28 |
Can GNU ever be Unix? |
Newsforge |
2004-07-25 |
Ottawa Linux Symposium day 4: Andrew Morton's keynote address |
Newsforge |
2004-07-23 |
Open source winning in federal government, slowly |
Newsforge |
2004-07-23 |
Linux symposium examines technicalities of upcoming Perl 6 |
Newsforge |
2004-07-22 |
PyOffice -- A complete Office solution implemented using Python and Tkinter . Provides users with all applications present in other office suites plus more .... |
Sourceforge |
2004-07-22 |
Ottawa Linux symposium offers insight into kernel changes |
Newsforge |
2004-07-20 |
Choosing an open source license |
Newsforge |
2004-07-20 |
'Creative destruction' and the future of the software industry |
Newsforge |
2004-07-19 |
Surviving in a world full of software patents |
Newsforge |
2004-07-13 |
The downlow on Mono |
Newsforge |
2004-07-07 |
MP3 FATX Renamer/FTPer -- Platform-independent Python/ Tkinter -based MP3 renaming and FTPing utility for use with Evolution-X on the XBox. Recursively searches directories, temporarily renames files if necessary for fatx compatibility, and ftps them to Evolution-X's ftp server. |
Sourceforge |
2004-06-21 |
Week of June 7, 2004 |
Byte |
2004-06-21 |
Week of June 14, 2004 |
Byte |
2004-06-19 |
Taranis -- Taranis is a Linux mini-distribution intended for use as a firewall. It includes an admin GUI in Python/ Tkinter for Linux 2.4/Netfilter and other system configuration. Also provides extensive audit review capabilities. |
Sourceforge |
2004-06-06 |
Soggy -- Soggy is a minimal OpenGL widget for Tcl/Tk, and Python with Tkinter . It works under both Linux/X and Windows environments. |
Sourceforge |
2004-05-23 |
Neopy UI Framework -- Tkinter based UI framework designed to become the standard user interface framework for production-level ERP and CRM products. |
Sourceforge |
2004-05-07 |
acpi_monitor -- This is a ACPI monitoring software written in Python using Tkinter as GUI. This software was written as a simple program to monitor the ACPI status of a laptop. it provides AC Status, Battery Status, Battery Charge State and CPU Temperature display. |
Sourceforge |
2004-04-07 |
Typer - typing tutor -- An interactive typing tutor game written in Python, using the Tkinter library for event handling and the GUI. Players are given words or lists of words, and are visually rewarded for accurate and fast typing. |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-25 |
Amplicon -- Amplicon is a Python script for designing PCR primer sets. Amplicon is written for Python 2.3 and Tkinter 8.4. It will run as a script on Windows, Unix or MacOSes. An executable is available for Windows. |
Sourceforge |
2004-03-23 |
SiGeFi -- SiGeFi is a Financial Management System, with focus in the needs of the administration of the money in each personal life and house. It's written in Python/ Tkinter , so it'll run in every system that supports Python. |
Sourceforge |
2004-02-10 |
The Tk Canvas Widget |
Linux Journal |
2004-01-17 |
Advertise with Us |
O'Reilly Network |
2004-01-15 |
The Tk Text Widget |
Linux Journal |
2004-01-01 |
Fvwm Python Module -- This is a Python module that interfaces with the Fvwm module API. It allows you to write Fvwm extensions in Python. It is integrated with Python's Tkinter module, so you can easily write extensions that present a user interface. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-28 |
Glinter -- -*/ Glinter /*- The GUI toolkit for PyOpenGL. Combining PyOpenGL and its GLUT capabilities to create a GUI toolkit for PyOpenGL developers. Syntax/Style based loosely on Tkinter , Pmw, and wxPython. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
wxPython, a GUI Toolkit |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
sping -- A package to provide a platform indenpendent graphics capability for python. Supported output includes Postscript, PDF, bitmap images, wxWindows and Tkinter . |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
pyMTTF -- Python MailToTheFuture client. Suite of python scripts to allow XML-RPC connectivity to a MailToTheFuture server. Includes a base class for connectivity, and various GUIs (wxPython, TKinter , etc.) |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
pyDBmanager -- A tool for executing SQL statemtents with a history function. ( Tkinter and Python) |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
py-icq -- ICQ clone written entirely in Python. Uses OSCAR AIM protocol instead of native ICQ protocol, as well as icq2000b does. Many GUI frontends supported, but native one is Tkinter -based. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
j Tkinter -- The j Tkinter module is a complete java/JNI implementation of the builtin python module _ tkinter for use with the JPython-1.1 environment. The j Tkinter module allows the original lib-tk\*.py files from CPython, to run under JPython. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
hackicon -- Hackicon fixes the inability to change the icon in a top-level window while using the default Python GUI module Tkinter on win32 systems. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
e-sonoclaste -- Audio markers manager written in python/ tkinter . It basically acts has a digital audio-tape player but supports nested directories, textual comments, multiple sound files. A variety of audio players (winamp, xmms, snack) can be used. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Which Programming Language? |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Wesen -- Wesen is the german word for lifeforms. Its written in 100% pure Python and suited for beginners in Python/ Tkinter /PyOpenGL. The game is like Robocode / CoreWars.. Dependencies: PyOpenGL (for this: Numeric Python (numpy) v. 22; GLUT 3.7+) |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Using CFS, the Cryptographic Filesystem |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Tk Toolkit -- Tk is a GUI toolkit for Tcl. It is also shared by TkPerl and Python's TkInter . This project is part of the Tcl Foundry. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
The pyBoids project -- pyBoids is a free/open-source project that implements (in Python/ TKinter ) Craig Reynold's famous boids algorithm. This algorithm intelligently simulates flocking, herding, swarming, and schooling behavior as found in nature. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
The Python DB-API |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
ThanCad -- ThanCad is a 2dimensional cad, with raster inclusion capability and emphasis in engineering. It is being written in Python and since it uses the Tkinter library, it is platform independent! |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Sphere Control -- A program written in Python, extending the remote administration of Sphereserver. Provides logging, input and output filtering, user ranks, secure communication and easy extendability. It`s experimentally using wxWindows or Tkinter GUI. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Pyvon - POV-RAY Linux editor -- Pyvon is an editor for POV-RAY written with Python ( Tkinter & Pmw). It somewhat resembles POV-RAY for windows. Pyvon is mainly meant to be used with Linux, but also works on Windows, Mac, FreeBSD,... The raytraces can be started and stopped from within t |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Pythonical -- Python Repository , source code on python and guis, tkinter , curses... sample code using .. threads, sockets, psyco, py2exe different applications.. pyReed, pyFortune, pyP2P, URLGanizer |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
PythonFTP -- FTPy is an FTP client, obviously, written in Python with a Tkinter GUI. Although there are already FTP clients in Python, they are either for a *nix only environment, or are not a GUI. The FTPy project seeks to make a Win32 GUI FTP client in Python. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Python megawidgets -- A toolkit for building high-level compound widgets in Python using the Tkinter module. It contains a set of flexible and extensible megawidgets, including notebooks, comboboxes, selection widgets, paned widgets, scrolled widgets and dialog windows. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Python PEdit -- This is a project to make a text editor in Python with the Tkinter GUI toolkit. Though there are other text editors out there, this one has the advantage that it can go anywhere you want to take it. Until I figure out the release system, CVS is the only w |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Python Checkbook Manager -- The Python Checkbook Manager (aka PyCheckbook) is a personal finance manager that focuses on simplicity and portability. It will run on any platform that can run Python and Tkinter . It handles very simple checkbook register features. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
PyggyBank -- PyggyBank is a small and simple checkbook balancing program written in Python 2.1 and Tkinter , requiring no additional libraries or modules. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
PyDVT python data visualisation toolkit -- PyDVT is a Python toolkit for data displaying developed at the ESRF by Alexandre Gobbo. PyDVT is multi-platform (Windows, Solaris, Linux and Hp) and GUI toolkit independent (is has already bindings to PyQt and Tkinter ). It defines a framework for interco |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Privacy Policy |
O'Reilly Network |
2003-11-27 |
PFractL -- Implementation of a L system fractal parser using python and Tkinter . |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
NovaGrid -- NovaGrid is a light spreadsheet made with Python / Tkinter , based on Tktable. The objective of this project is to have a light spreasheet python object which can be used into larger projects. The code is totaly written in Python (actualy 2.2.2). |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
New Products |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Media Kit |
O'Reilly Network |
2003-11-27 |
IPB Skinner -- IPB Skinner is a one-of-a-kind GUI application written in python using tkinter for editing skins for Invision Board (http://www.invisionboard.com). IPB skinner makes this easy by splitting the skins and allowing the user to choose which part of the skin |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Guido van Rossum |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
GNU Task List -- " border="0"> |
Savannah |
2003-11-27 |
Focus on Software |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Crap Factor Z -- CFZ is a random curse generator written in python, featuring a nifty pickle data structure editor, and an X interface using Tkinter or wxpython. Soon I'll re-write it in C++ |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
Book Review: Python and Tkinter Programming |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Book Review: Python Standard Library |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Book Review: Python Developer's Handbook |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Book Review: Internet Programming with Python |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Book Review: Core Python Programming |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
Astronomy Logger -- Application for logging, planning, and searching astronomy observations. Written in Python/ Tkinter with support for xmlrpc/SOAP as a secondary goal. |
Sourceforge |
2003-11-27 |
A Beginner's Guide to Using pyGTK and Glade |
Linux Journal |
2003-11-27 |
3-D Programming with Python |
Linux Journal |
2002-11-29 |
Linux Advisory Watch - November 29th 2002 |
Newsforge |
2002-11-29 |
Linux Advisory Watch - November 29th 2002 |
Newsforge |
2001-04-19 |
LinuxProgramming: PyWISARD released |
Linux Today |
2000-03-28 |
Python-URL! for March 27, 2000 |
Linux Today |
2000-01-24 |
Python-URL! for January 24, 2000 |
Linux Today |
1130-18-10 |
The Beat Goes On |
Byte |
1129-58-16 |
In Defense of Microsoft |
Byte |
1128-97-00 |
The Modern Landscape |
Byte |
1119-58-97 |
Back to Backups |
Byte |
1119-29-67 |
On the Move |
Byte |
1118-70-23 |
A Tiger by the Tale |
Byte |
1118-07-53 |
When Backups Go Bad |
Byte |
1117-57-19 |
Losing the Worm War |
Byte |
1116-87-26 |
Beyond the Hype |
Byte |
1116-26-20 |
Waiting for Windows |
Byte |
1115-65-67 |
Back-ups, Burning, and Boards |
Byte |
1115-05-37 |
Building a Beauty |
Byte |
1114-45-86 |
Building a Home Theater |
Byte |
1113-84-93 |
The Way We Were |
Byte |
1113-24-23 |
Lifestyle Technology |
Byte |
1112-64-72 |
Data Wrangling with FileMaker |
Byte |
1111-78-21 |
Security and Convenience |
Byte |
1111-42-32 |
Rooting Out Spyware |
Byte |
1110-81-91 |
Education in America |
Byte |
1110-21-37 |
BlackBerry Ripens |
Byte |
1109-58-27 |
Anticipating 802.11n |
Byte |
1109-09-79 |
The Spam Wars Continue |
Byte |
1108-40-84 |
Word by Word |
Byte |
1107-79-82 |
Orchid and Onion Awards |
Byte |
1107-20-07 |
Routers on the Road |
Byte |
1106-58-95 |
The Sound of the Future |
Byte |
1105-98-61 |
A Year in Chips |
Byte |
1105-38-14 |
Hot Switching |
Byte |
1104-78-45 |
Reports: A Report |
Byte |
1103-56-68 |
The Backup Religion |
Byte |
1102-91-64 |
Holiday Gifts for Geeks |
Byte |
1102-91-44 |
Avalon, Redux |
Byte |
1102-91-30 |
3Dlabs Wildcat Realizm 200 |
Byte |
1102-35-61 |
How to Digitally Restore Photographs |
Byte |
1102-35-49 |
Zombie Wars |
Byte |
1101-76-52 |
Getting into Gear |
Byte |
1101-10-19 |
Facing the Music |
Byte |
1100-54-39 |
Software Factories |
Byte |
1100-54-09 |
Microsoft vs. Google |
Byte |
1099-93-98 |
The New 3D Landscape, Part 2 |
Byte |
1099-93-77 |
The Science Grid |
Byte |
1099-93-57 |
Chaos Kludges |
Byte |
1099-33-40 |
Making Connections |
Byte |
1098-72-72 |
Updates, Upgrades, and Cleaning House |
Byte |
1098-72-52 |
The New 3D Landscape, Part 1 |
Byte |
1098-11-94 |
The Two Faces of Progress |
Byte |
1098-11-89 |
Ch, Redux |
Byte |
1097-51-66 |
Epson's Online Print Academy |
Byte |
1097-51-44 |
Tools of the Trade |
Byte |
1096-90-71 |
The Nature of the Beast |
Byte |
1096-90-71 |
The Nature of the Beast |
Byte |
1096-30-61 |
Getting an Eyeful |
Byte |
1096-30-61 |
Getting an Eyeful |
Byte |
1096-30-33 |
Virtual PC, Linux, and a Few Bugs |
Byte |
1095-70-46 |
64-Bit or Bust |
Byte |
1095-70-46 |
64-Bit or Bust |
Byte |
1095-70-43 |
The World's Biggest Desktop Printer |
Byte |
1095-70-43 |
The World's Biggest Desktop Printer |
Byte |
1095-09-29 |
Assemblers versus Fitters |
Byte |
1095-09-29 |
Assemblers versus Fitters |
Byte |
1094-49-44 |
Registration Woes |
Byte |
1094-49-44 |
Registration Woes |
Byte |
1094-49-26 |
Four Heads Are Better Than One |
Byte |
1093-83-06 |
Blowing Hot and Cold |
Byte |
1093-83-06 |
Blowing Hot and Cold |
Byte |
1093-27-51 |
Taking the Express |
Byte |
1093-27-51 |
Taking the Express |
Byte |
1093-27-46 |
Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 |
Byte |
1092-63-33 |
Digital Rights, Digital Wrongs |
Byte |
1092-63-33 |
Digital Rights, Digital Wrongs |
Byte |
1092-07-31 |
REALbasic |
Byte |
1092-07-20 |
Five Indispensable Multimedia Tools |
Byte |
1092-06-99 |
Virtual Computing |
Byte |
1092-06-99 |
Virtual Computing |
Byte |
1091-46-81 |
Testing Xandros Linux |
Byte |
1090-78-10 |
Return of the Browser Wars |
Byte |
1090-27-81 |
Jumping Ship |
Byte |
1088-79-58 |
Getting the Message |
Byte |
1088-19-54 |
A Web of Spies |
Byte |
1082-95-67 |
The Computing Landscape Has Changed |
Byte |
0000-00-01 |
Writing Multithreaded GUI Applications with Python |
InformIT |
0000-00-01 |
Python Libraries |
InformIT |
0000-00-01 |
Deitel Presents Making a CD Player with pygame and Tkinter in Python |
InformIT |
0000-00-01 |
A New Harvest of Python IDEs |
InformIT |