First you will need some GUI library with Python bindings and then (if you want) some program that will convert your python scripts into standalone executables.

**Cross-platform GUI libraries with Python bindings (Windows, Linux, Mac)**

Of course, there are many, but the most popular that I've seen in wild are:

  - [Tkinter][1]  - based on [Tk GUI toolkit][2] (de-facto standard GUI library for python, free for commercial projects)
  - [WxPython][3] - based on [WxWidgets][4] (very popular, free for commercial projects)
  - [PyQt][5] - based on [Qt][6] (also very popular and more stable than WxWidgets but costly license for commercial projects)

Complete list is at [http://wiki.python.org/moin/GuiProgramming][7]

**Single executable (Windows)**

- [py2exe][8] - Probably the most popular out there (there is one more that is good too but can't recall its name)

**Single executable (Linux)**

- [Freeze][9] - works the same way like py2exe but targets Linux platform

**Single executable (Mac)**

- [py2app][10] - again, works like py2exe but targets Mac OS


  [1]: http://wiki.python.org/moin/TkInter
  [2]: http://www.tcl.tk/
  [3]: http://www.wxpython.org/
  [4]: http://www.wxwidgets.org/
  [5]: http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/news
  [6]: http://trolltech.com/products/qt/
  [7]: http://wiki.python.org/moin/GuiProgramming
  [8]: http://www.py2exe.org/
  [9]: http://wiki.python.org/moin/Freeze
  [10]: http://svn.pythonmac.org/py2app/py2app/trunk/doc/index.html