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title: Creating GUI's in Python 3
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# Creating GUI's in Python 3
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## Popular ways for developing GUI's in Python 3
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[Tkinter](https://docs.python.org/3/library/tk.html) is a great way to create GUI's in Python.
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Python provides various interfaces for creating Graphical User Interfaces(GUI' s). Some of them popular ways are as under:
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[WxPython](https://wxpython.org/) can be used to create 'GUIs' in Python it has great functionality and works well on both Linux and Windows.
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**1. Tkinter**
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It is the standard builds of Python include an object-oriented interface to the Tcl/Tk widget set, called tkinter. This is probably the easiest to install and use (since it comes included with most binary distributions of Python).
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**2. wxPython**
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It is an open source, portable GUI class library written in C++ that provides a native look and feel on a number of platforms, with Windows, Mac OS X, GTK, X11, all listed as current stable targets. Language bindings are available for a number of languages including Python, Perl, Ruby, etc.
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**3. Qt**
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It has bindings available for the Qt toolkit (using either PyQt or PySide) and for KDE (PyKDE4). PyQt is currently more mature than PySide, but you must buy a PyQt license from Riverbank Computing if you want to write proprietary applications. PySide is free for all applications.
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**4. Kivy**
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It is a cross-platform GUI library supporting both desktop operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux) and mobile devices (Android, iOS). It is written in Python and Cython, and can use a range of windowing backends.
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Kivy is free and open source software distributed under the MIT license.
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**5. Gtk+**
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The GObject introspection bindings for Python allow you to write GTK+ 3 applications.
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The older PyGtk bindings for the Gtk+ 2 toolkit have been implemented by James Henstridge.
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## Resources
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* [Tkinter](https://docs.python.org/3/library/tk.html)
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* [wxWidgets](https://www.wxwidgets.org)
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* [Qt]( https://www.qt.io/qt-for-python)
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* [Gtk+](http://www.pygtk.org)
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[PyQt](https://riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/intro) can also be used to create 'GUIs' in Python.
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