May-26-2020, 10:20 PM
Yes but "free" does not completely apply. Say you write the next big thing app and want to sell it without releasing the source code. PyQt5 will then cost over 500 for the commercial version and you also need to pay QT for the commercial version at how many thousand?
I don't really plan to write the next big thing app. However, given those restrictions I use wxPython and wxGlade - not quite as easy, but it does not have the licensing restrictions of the QT based products.
I don't really plan to write the next big thing app. However, given those restrictions I use wxPython and wxGlade - not quite as easy, but it does not have the licensing restrictions of the QT based products.