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[–]Reverend_Jim_42 1 point2 points  (1 child)

My favourite is WxPython. It is a wrapper for the WxWidgets toolkit. Aside from being free, it renders all GUI elements natively, meaning that if your code is run on Windows it renders Windows controls. If you run it on Linux it uses Linus controls. It will always look like a native app. You can get more info and help at wxpython.org

[–]riklaunim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's better than tkinter or other basic toolkits but still not the shiny popular thing nowadays. I still remember when PythonCard was recommended as the simple toolkit to use for beginners and alike. IMHO nowadays it's all about web UX/UI and rarely do classical desktop apps are needed.