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    pywebview

    pywebview

    Build GUI for your Python program with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS

    ...You can use pywebview either with a lightweight web framework like Flask or Bottle or on its own with a two way bridge between Python and DOM. pywebview uses native GUI for creating a web component window: WinForms on Windows, Cocoa on macOS and QT or GTK on Linux. If you choose to freeze your application, pywebview does not bundle a heavy GUI toolkit or web renderer with it keeping the executable size small. pywebview is compatible with Python 3.
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    Gooey

    Gooey

    Turn Python command line programs into a full GUI application

    ...These steps apply to anything, though! You could swap out FFMPEG for a .jar you've written, or an arbitrary windows .exe, an OSX .app bundle, or anything on linux that's executable! In short, it will transform a "scary" terminal command line into an easy to use desktop application that you could hand over to users.
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    OpenNum

    OpenNum

    OpenNum lets you distribute solvers with a nice graphical interface

    ...OpenNum lets you create a graphical interface adapted to your solvers by simply editing an XML configuration file. More specifically, OpenNum lets you · to collect a hierarchical dataset, · to call any executable file and · to visualize scalar and vector fields, plot graphs or show simple plain text files. It also has other useful utilities specifically designed for numerical simulation packages: · it allows managing a centralized materials dataset; · it can read several finite element mesh formats and several field formats.
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    Lioness (Languages Interop Framework)
    Framework for making Windows applications that are one .exe file in AutoHotKey_L,C++,C#, VB.NET,Java,Groovy,Common Lisp,Nemerle,Ruby,Python,PHP,Lua,Tcl,Perl,Jint,S#,WSH VBScript,HTML/JavaScript/CSS,COM, PowerShell without compiling . For .NET 4.
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    pyrap is a pygtk application and python library that will allow a tester to "record and playback" gui applications on linux. The recorded test creates a executable python script for playback. Recording uses image recognition.
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    hemcuveGUI

    hemcuveGUI is a graphical interface for HEMCUVE++

    hemcuveGUI is a graphical interface for HEMCUVE++ (see http://tsc.unex.es/~llandesa/page17/page17.html). More specifically, hemcuveGUI lets you · to collect all the data required by HEMCUVE++, · to manage a materials database, · to call the external executable HEMCUVE++ and · to visualize its results.
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