Remove references to the obsolete Mac Carbon modules in the GUI

section of the FAQ.
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@ -32,14 +32,14 @@ install (since it comes included with most
`binary distributions <http://www.python.org/download/>`_ of Python) and use.
For more info about Tk, including pointers to the source, see the
`Tcl/Tk home page <http://www.tcl.tk>`_. Tcl/Tk is fully portable to the
MacOS, Windows, and Unix platforms.
Mac OS X, Windows, and Unix platforms.
wxWidgets
---------
wxWidgets (http://www.wxwidgets.org) is a free, portable GUI class
library written in C++ that provides a native look and feel on a
number of platforms, with Windows, MacOS X, GTK, X11, all listed as
number of platforms, with Windows, Mac OS X, GTK, X11, all listed as
current stable targets. Language bindings are available for a number
of languages including Python, Perl, Ruby, etc.
@ -102,13 +102,9 @@ For OpenGL bindings, see `PyOpenGL <http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net>`_.
What platform-specific GUI toolkits exist for Python?
========================================================
`The Mac port <http://python.org/download/mac>`_ by Jack Jansen has a rich and
ever-growing set of modules that support the native Mac toolbox calls. The port
supports MacOS X's Carbon libraries.
By installing the `PyObjc Objective-C bridge
<http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net>`_, Python programs can use MacOS X's
Cocoa libraries. See the documentation that comes with the Mac port.
<http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net>`_, Python programs can use Mac OS X's
Cocoa libraries.
:ref:`Pythonwin <windows-faq>` by Mark Hammond includes an interface to the
Microsoft Foundation Classes and a Python programming environment