# 15 Minute Apps A collection of 15 small — *minute* — desktop applications written in Python using the PyQt framework. These apps are intended as examples from which you can poke, hack and prod your way to writing your own tools. > Many of these apps have more detailed write-ups on my tutorials site at [LearnPyQt.com](https://www.learnpyqt.com/apps/). ## The apps The apps showcase various parts of the Qt framework, including advanced widgets, multimedia, graphics views and decorationless windows. However, the most generally interesting/feature complete applications are Minesweeper, Solitaire and Paint. 1. [Web Browser (untabbed)](browser/) - "MooseAche" 1. [Web Browser (tabbed)](browser_tabbed/) - "Mozzarella Ashbadger" 1. **[Minesweeper](minesweeper/) - "Moonsweeper"** 1. [Notepad](notepad/) - "No2Pads" 1. [Calculator](calculator/) - "Calculon" (QtDesigner) 1. [Word Processor](wordprocessor/) - "Megasolid Idiom" 1. [Webcam/Snapshot](camera/) - "NSAViewer" 1. [Media Player](mediaplayer/) - "Failamp" 1. [Post-it Notes](notes/) - "Brown Note" (QtDesigner) 1. **[Paint](paint/) - "Piecasso" (QtDesigner)** 1. [Unzip](unzip/) - "7Pez" (QtDesigner) 1. [Translator](translate/) - "Translataarrr" (QtDesigner) 1. [Weather](weather/) - "Raindar" (QtDesigner) 1. [Currency converter](currency/) - "Doughnut" (PyQtGraph) 1. **[Solitaire](solitaire/) - "Ronery" (QGraphicsScene)** ## Getting started To use each app you first need to install the requirements. In most cases the only requirements are PyQt5, and occasionally requests. To install app-specific requirements change to the folder of the app and run: pip3 install -r requirements.txt Once the requirements are installed, you can run the app using Python 3. python3 .py The application window should appear. ## Want to build your own apps? > If you think these apps are neat and want to learn more about PyQt in general, [take a look at my PyQt5 tutorial site LearnPyQt.com](https://www.learnpyqt.com) which covers everything you need to know to start building your own applications with PyQt. You can also find write-ups about these "minute apps" [on the same site](http://www.learnpyqt.com/apps). ## License All code is **licensed under an MIT license**. This allows you to re-use the code freely, remixed in both commercial and non-commercial projects. The only requirement is to include the same license when distributing. ## Other licenses Icons used in the applications are by [Yusuke Kamiyaman](http://p.yusukekamiyamane.com/).