Stick a fork in it, PyPop is done
Well, v0.1 isn't done, really, but then is software ever done?
PyPop is a Python-based GUI interpreter capable of flexibly implementing an application represented as an XML file containing a description of:
- Frames and dialogs used in the application
- The command-line arguments, if any
- The data file read/written by the app, if any
- The commands behind all button (and other) actions in the application
You can get PyPop v0.1 from its SourceForge download page. Because I like you so much, I took the trouble of building an NSIS installer for it -- so there's nearly no work for you, just click it and install.
Once it's installed, get the filetagger app definition and try it out. There is a "Help|Registry associations" menu item in the filetagger now which will register .ftg for use as a filetagger database file extension. It's crude but it works. Now if I had some more time, I'd go ahead and write code for a real installer, with a SendTo link and all. That will have to wait for another day.
A day after I finish v1.0 of the filemonitor application Cabin Tom's patiently waiting for. Busy busy busy!
Oh, a side note: Dana is still alive, or was a couple of days ago when last I heard from him. Just really distracted. And lame! Don't forget lame.
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