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Originally Posted by Doitsu
Installing PyQt on a Windows machines is easy
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Thanks!
In which case, surely it is better to stay on Linux? Oh, it looks like X support might take a while to come too (just in time for the move to Wayland maybe haha)
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Since most developers provide Windows binaries, you don't need a build environment, unless you want to compile bleeding edge versions.
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Of course. Doesn't
everyone find it fun to poke around?

I think I got used to this with Sigil, as development often out-paced by far what was available from, say, Mac Ports etc.
Oh man, I just realized I still have Sony books that I need to use LRFTools on too. Hope Java is well supported in Windows... I am still kicking myself for trying to do my archiving in one go as opposed to immediately when I acquired each book.