It sounds like you were reading my mind. "Quick and dirty and works" is perfect for now.
--- Bradley Hook [email protected] wrote:
Depending on how simple you want, you could go with bash + dialog or kdialog. It's an easy way to make all of those command line options mouse-clickable, doesn't require any compiling, and will be easy to move from machine to machine. But... you obviously can't do anything fancy with this combo.
~Bradley
Leo Mauler wrote:
There are a few command line applications for which I would like to have a GUI, or for which I've found a GUI I'm just not happy with. I use mencoder and transcode a bit but I'm not happy with the GUI frontends I've found for those applications. I also have a friend who is interested in the Astrolog astrology application but who is very unhappy with the command line interface, a potential Linux convert if a GUI can be discovered. KAstrolog has been out of development for so long I can't seem to compile the thing.
I haven't written any code in ten years so I'm looking for something to create GUI Frontends without too much programming experience.
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