When comparing pyglet vs MD Python Designer, the Slant community recommends pyglet for most people. In the question“What are the best Python GUI frameworks/toolkits?” pyglet is ranked 10th while MD Python Designer is ranked 15th. The most important reason people chose pyglet is:
Since pyglet is so tightly woven with OpenGL it allows the support of drawing in 3D.
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Pros
Pro 3D support
Since pyglet is so tightly woven with OpenGL it allows the support of drawing in 3D.
Pro Cross-platform
Works with Windows, Linux, and OS X.
Pro Written in pure Python
A small advantage, but being a core Python developer, it may be the best to stick to the roots and develop with pyglet as it is able to compile using other Python interpreters.
Pro Amazing array of uses
The GUI Designer is compatible with all the features of the software. It is compatible with all major databases. They have an interesting GUI database form on their webpage. The GUI can also include graphs and you can create applications like desmos. You can also use ICP DAS, LabJack and Advantech devices.
Pro No adjustment required
The GUI designer has more than one coding language that it's compatible with, however it works well with Python. The transition from Kivy is easy.The GUI Designer is super easy to use and saves lots of time.
Cons
Con Small community/popularity
There is a decent amount of documentation and API to go along with pyglet, but in terms of community support there seems to be very little.
Con Visual appearance compared to other GUI frameworks/Designers
The end product did not look as appealing as it would have done with a different GUI Designer. However, it still looked professional and got the job done perfectly.
